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Course summary
This course is ideal for those who have a passion for creative practices in both music and sound, and wish to explore the technical skill of those practices.
On our course you’ll explore the principles of music and audio production including recording music in the studio, writing, arranging and producing music with technology, live sound, sound design, sound effect, synthesis and interactive sound design (e.g. computer game audio). We also cover the music business, careers and employability.
Graduates of this course have gone on to become music producers, sound engineers, composers; audio post- production and game audio technicians or work in related fields such as radio and television sound.
Key Benefits
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You will have access to 5 recording studios (including Audient, Yamaha Nuage, Neve and SSL mixing desks) many live rooms and performance spaces and an iMac music tech suite running Pro Tools, Logic, Cubase, Nuendo, Ableton Live, Max/ Msp, Sibelius and Dorico*.
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A vibrant and creative environment, you may have access to professional practices, new research and graduate support.
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Dedicated, experienced and qualified teaching staff with a mixture of commercial, academic and research related expertise at an international level (staff may be subject to change).
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You may have the opportunity to go to Rock Field Studio (where Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody) for a week of master classes in recording and mastering*.
*For further information please see the course page on the Coventry University website
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- W374
- Institution code:
- C85
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