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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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| quote: | | audio engineering or music technology major is all about studio work. recording, mastering, live recording, mixdowns, learning about electronics, learning about studio equipment, learning how to design equipment or software, etc. etc. |
sadly thats more interesting that what you actually learn on most audio engineering courses. you will probably have units that touch on these. but you will also be doing alot of maths. alot of work with sound penetration through various materials. resonance. building analogue filter circuits. electronics.
overall its a bit of a mindphuck. read the prospectus for the course in question to get a better idea of it. most will detail approximately what goes on. in most cases audio engineering courses are very 'engineering' related - they involve alot of exams. alot of maths. alot of graphs. alot of phucking around with electronics.
it sounds as if you want to do sound design courses. in which cases not many universities do specific courses in this department. you may want to the technical college route. although that said, studio recording does require a certain degree of acoustical engineering knowledge and they will probably teach it to you at some point. fun fun. building basic analogue synthesizers out of electronic components, sound designing and mastering will also sap your will to live if you dont reeeeeeeally wanna do it.
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Mar-28-2005 05:11
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mzvirbulis
"Boom Boom"

Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Ballarat, Victoria
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Mar-28-2005 05:12
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