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Workshop Solutions Our workshops have
proven to provide essential development to student learning by achieving
a greater engagement of interaction within a new and exciting environment.
They enthuse and improve self-esteem in those that might otherwise fail. Suitable resources may be required by the school, please discuss when booking.
Computers and Music Computers are something every child now understands and interacts with. This workshop takes that advantage and applies it to the world of music.
Sound Effects and Recording Introduces recording, and sound effects. Has your school a play or some other event in which your music students could create the sound effects or any other elements?
Computers and Music Creating music with computers opens the boundaries for many students who otherwise feel constricted. This hands-on workshop takes a look at the world of computers and music.
Sound Effects and Recording Introduces multitrack recording, and sound effects. A workshop in which students could perhaps record the school pop or rock band.
Dance Music A chance to look at the evolution of modern dance music, what it is, how it's written, and more in this interactive workshop.
Experimental, Electronic and Electroacoustic Music An introduction to electroacoustic music. A workshop that pushes the boundaries of music as we understand it, full of experimentation and difference.
Music for Film A workshop that enables your students to compose a soundtrack to film in real time. This enables a film clip to be viewed on screen while synchronised to their composition.
Music Technology Principles What is music technology?
Arranging for AS Music Technology A useful workshop for AS students, dealing with the specific skills needed to use the software when arranging.
Sequencing For AS and A level students, looking in-depth at the world of sequencing, and the intricacies that can make a good sequence into a great sequence. Includes program and control change events and General MIDI - Getting a professional sound.
Recording Techniques 1 An interactive workshop that introduces the fundamental principles of the mixing desk, microphone technique and multi-track recording.
Recording Techniques 2 An excellent progression from Recording Techniques 1. This workshop looks at effects, dynamics and other advanced signal processing, final mixdown and mastering. Explanation of audio CD format and why Red Book compatibility is important.
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