Course detail
Studio Practice 1
FEKT-JSP1Acad. year: 2017/2018
In this course, students learn the brief history of the technical development of sound recording and recording technology, methods of editing, and an overview of the development of the realization of music recording from the 50s – 90s.They will be familiar with the psychological and technical aspects of sound recording and the role of the director. Students will also acquire a brief overview of recording technology, its use and function (microphones, mixing consoles, dynamic processors, studio monitors, recording equipment, comparison of analog and digital recording chains ...).
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
- use a variety of editing techniques during the creation of audio recordings,
- describe the role of the audio director and technical aspects of recording,
- explain the function of microphones and use them properly for recording various solo instruments and music files,
- explain the function of mixing consoles and use them for recording,
- explain the function of dynamic processors and use them for recording,
- explain the function of recording equipment and studio monitors and use them for recording,
- build analog and digital recording chains and describe their properties.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- Lectures provide the explanation of basic principles, complemented with practical illustration of work in studio and with audio samples.
- Exercises support practical acquiring of themes presented at lectures in form of practical work in recording studio. Active participation of students is needed.
Participation at lectures is recommended. Participation at other ways of instruction is checked.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Course curriculum
2. Techniques for editing.
3. An overview of developments in the realization of a music recording from the 50s – 90s.
4. The role and position of the music director in today's professional recording team, the psychological aspects of recording,
5. The role of the sound director, technical aspects of recording.
6. - 7. The function and use of the microphone for recording.
8. The function and use of mixing consoles for recording.
9. - 10. The function and use of dynamic processor for recording.
11. The function and use of studio monitors for recording.
12. The function and use of recording devices for recording.
13. Comparison of analog and digital recording chains.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
FORRÓ, D. Počítače a hudba. Praha: Grada Publishing, spol. s r. o.. 320 s. ISBN 80-85623-57-9. (CS)
ŠÍP, L., Nahrávání a reprodukovaná hudba, Praha, Stát. hudeb. vyd. 1961. (CS)
VLACHÝ, V. Praxe zvukové techniky. Praha: Vydavatelství MUZIKUS, 1995. 257 s. ISBN 80-901537-6-3. (CS)
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