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Hey guys.
Just saw this thread i though i would post some input. Im in my 2nd year in the recording arts and audio engineering course at AI - Vancouver/Burnaby
The program is VERY comprehensive. It covers everything you need to make it in the industry. Protools and logic audio are two of the main programs you use at the school. We have 3 full analog recording studios as well as the two Main digital studios. I'm specializing in Post production audio for film and television. The studio im in amazing, we have a full Protools Procontrol mixing board (Main unit, edit pack as well as 4 extra fader packs) as well as a an $80,000 5.1 surround sound monitering system.
For all you interested in Electronic music production, each semester you have a "digital music technology" class, It covers every thing you could ever want to know about making beats. in the first year of DMT you cover MIDI theory as well as basic synth concepts like multitimbral setups and basic stuff like that, you are also intorduced to the basic workings of Logic audio, you use Yamaha EX5's in the lower level DMT classes (they arnt that great but they are great for learning the basics. Right now im in my 4th semester of DMT and im into making my own sounds using many diffrent synthesis methods IE: Granular, subtractive, FM, and fractal.
Ill tell you right now DO NOT TAKE THE PROTOOLS COURSE AT BCIT. they do not have enough gear to handel a full class. I heard that they only have 2 or 3 Protools HD systems for a full class, At AI we have on top of our recording studios we have a full protools HD editing Lab. In our Digital audio production class each student has their own HD workstation.....its sweet
Access to the gear is the main reason AI is so good, you get 24 hour access to the studios, If your planning on going expect to spend LONG hours late night in the studio, My personal record for time straight at school is 2 days.
Its a great program, Our teachers are kickass, they are all pros in the industry and they cut through all the BS and get straight to the shit you need to get a job in the industry. Its is very labour and study intensive course, all classes have written exams and all the real hands on classes have a practicle exam. The practical exams are HARDCORE, its you 1 on 1 with your instructor in the studio for an hour, you go through all the shit you learned in the semester.
as for costs your looking at roughly 12-13 grand a year. Its up to you to look at how much you want to do this and what the job markets are like before you invest the money. Its a lot of work but its tons of fun. If you have any questions about it let me know I've almost completed the entire audio program so i know the in's and out's as well as anyone.
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