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Waiwai studio “The essential guide to make better tracks today with expert advice, pro-techniques and step by step guide to optimized your music.”
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2731947 0 8 1 8 2 6 + i| Waiwa MUSIC PRODUCTION REASON 101 Master the tools and techniques for producing great-sounding music at home on your computer. Provides students with deep understanding of Reason and heighten your overall creative abilities in music production. Course Outline : - Setup & Installment - Optimized - Routing - Sampling - Arranging - Mixing and mastering
THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
REFILL
RACKS OF DEVICES
Described as semi-modular, in that the oscillator and filter sec-tions are open slots that allow the user to select between kinds dif ferent oscillator and filter.
A ReFill is a kind of component package for Reason which can contain patches, samples, REX files, Soundfonts and demo songs, sounds and learn how to make your own refill.
You can create as complex songs as you like, using endless racks of devices.
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REASON 101 Explore Reason’s rack of virtual instrument, effects, mixers, built-in sequencer and patching system, and learn production setups and techniques used by today’s top producers. IDR ****
ABLETON 101 Remix and produce in any number of styles, including pop, rock, electronic and hip-hop using Ableton’s Live audio and MIDI sequencing software, a sequencer you can play like an instrument. IDR ****
LOGIC 101 This software will gain your Mac into a monster. Harness the power of Logic’s extensive software instruments, and learn to record, edit and mix your project like a pro. IDR ****
GARAGE BAND 101 Complete all aspects of a multi-track recording using MIDI, audio, loops and plugin effects using Apple Garage Band. Perfect starts for you into music production world IDR ****
MUSIC FOR BROADCASTING Learn how to make a podcast, radio spot, advertising spot, video scoring and working to brief. Challenge your creativty into broadcasting world. IDR ****
DIGITAL DJ-ING Using two major softwares, Ableton’s Live and Native Instrument Traktor DJ. Learn how to mapping, setup audio interface and warping/tempo sync using DJ Console and MIDI controller. IDR ****
WEEKENDS CAMP A quick introduction before choosing into 101 class. Understanding of music production approaches to each step in the process. IDR ****
WORKSHOP We take the studio and course also students out every months.
WAIWAI SHOWCASE Each students presented what they’ve got in class.
IDR ****
31947 7 2 0 8 1 8 2 6 + io| Waiwai Stud ABLETON 101 Remix and produce in any number of styles, including pop, rock, electronic and hip-hop using Ableton’s Live audio and MIDI sequencing software, a sequencer you can play like an instrument. IDR **** 8 SESSIONS 16 HOURS 6.30PM TO 9.30PM
LOGIC 101 This software will gain your Mac into a monster. Harness the power of Logic’s extensive software instruments, and learn to record, edit and mix your project like a pro. IDR **** 8 SESSIONS 16 HOURS 6.30PM TO 9.30PM
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31947 7 2 0 8 1 8 2 6 + io | Waiwai Stud GARAGE BAND 101 Complete all aspects of a multi-track recording using MIDI, audio, loops and plugin effects using Apple Garage Band. Perfect starts for you into music production world IDR **** 8 SESSIONS 16 HOURS 6.30PM TO 9.30PM
“digital music production” MUSIC FOR BROADCASTING Learn how to make a podcast, radio spot, advertising spot, video scoring and event working to brief. Challenge your creativty into broadcasting world. IDR **** 8 SESSIONS 16 HOURS 6.30PM TO 9.30PM
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2731947 0 8 1 8 2 6 + | io Waiwai Stud WHO SHOULD DO THIS COURSE? The Digital Music Production course is intended for musicians who enjoy experimenting as well as people with a distinct interest in producing music: 8 SESSIONS 16 HOURS 6.30PM TO 9.30PM
WHO SHOULD DO THIS COURSE? • You make music, experiment with computer software and you would like to work more efficiently with your equipment • You are into Producing and would like to create your own music • You want an edge on your existing production techniques. • You would like to producing more effectively
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31947 7 2 0 8 1 8 2 6 + io | Waiwai Stud DRUM PROGRAMMING How to make a beat in Logic using Ultrabeat. Explore various tempos & styles from hip hop to house, drum n bass and beyond. MIDI editing: Use quantize, velocity and note length to add groove and feel to your beats. Building custom drum kits. Create your own sound. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR
REMIX & MASH-UP TECHNIQUES Vocal cut-ups and pitch changing techniques: extract an acapella from your favourite track! How to ‘steal the feel' of an existing rhythm and turn it into a custom Quantize preset. Automating instrument and effect parameters. Filtering, vocoding beats and vocals.
LOREM IPSUM DOLOR
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OPTIMISE YOUR COMPUTER How to optimise your computer for music production. System requirements & soundcards. How to use a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). What is MIDI? Hardware and software instruments. Audio Units / VST and MIDI programming in DAWs. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR
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WEEKEND CAMPS TWO DAY COURSE Production software is growing more and more popular with Musicians and producers. Compatible with both PC and Mac, this extremely user friendly class meaning great tunes are quickly and easily achieveable. In just one weekend we will show you how to work with the software and create great music. Day 1
Day 2
Introduction to the Software
Reason working with other software
Create a Loop
Working with Re-cycle
Midi
Working on Your Track
Audio
Compression
Virtual Intruments
Samples
Effects
Mixing and Mastering
EQ
Recording Your Track
Building a track Weekend Production Course Sat and Sun 12-8pm IDR ****
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SAMPLING What is sampling? History of sampling and analysis of classic samples and loops. How to chop up and edit drum loops and other sample material. Importing samples into your sampler (EXS24). Editing samples changing tempo, pitch, creating keygroups. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR
EFFECTS & DYNAMICS Setting up insert and send effects via the mixer in Logic. Types of effect: How and when to use them. Introduction to Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Phase, Flange, Filter, Distortion. Compression: Basic controls and how to use them - Threshold, Ratio, Gain, Attack, Release. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR
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2731947 0 8 1 8 2 6 + | io Waiwai Stud REGISTRATION FORMS : SURNAME : ADDRESS : DATE OF BIRTH : TELEPHONE : OCCUPATION : EMAIL : COURSE NAME : DATE : PAYMENT :
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Musical ability, if any? Have you any recording studio experience? Do you own or have access to equipment? Have you attended any related course? What your musical interest and aspirations?
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02731947 8 1 8 2 6 + | io Waiwai Stud TERM & CONDITIONS 1. Registration and Course Fees The Student / fee payer agrees to pay the full registration fee and the first installment of course fees no later than 21 days prior to the date of commencement of the Course. In the event that the Student / fee payer does not pay the full registration fee prior to the commencement date, the student’s course will be cancelled by the School. If the Student advises the School, in writing, of their intention not to commence the Course within 21 days of lodging the enrolment form and registration fee, the paid registration fee will be refunded by the School. Failure to notify the School within the said 21 days will result in the registration fee being forfeited. 2. Studio Use and Fee Payment a) The Student acknowledges that during his / her use of the studio(s) available to the Course he / she is responsible for ensuring no equipment in such studio(s) is damaged or stolen as a direct or indirect result of an act or omission on his/her part to exercise reasonable care in all use of studio equipment. b) In the event that equipment in any studio(s) is damaged or stolen during the Student’s use of such studio(s) as a result of an act or omission on his / her part to exercise reasonable care in such studio(s), the Student / fee payer agrees to pay all costs reasonable and necessary to replacing or repairing such equipment. 3. Late Payments a) A Student / fee payer’s late payment of tuition fees where the method of payment agreed to over leaf is in installments will result in the School cancelling the Student’s Practical Time until such a time as the Course Fees are brought up to date. b) Repetitive late payments may result in the School, at their discretion, terminating the remainder of the Student’s course. c) The School reserves the right to charge an administration fee of £25 on unpaid cheques returned by the bank. 4. Equipment Breakdown If a Student should lose Practical Time due to equipment malfunction, his / her Practical Time will be rescheduled at such a time as shall be mutually convenient. 5. Attendance a) Students shall attend all lectures and complete all practical exercises as directed from the School from time to time save for reasonable absences due to sickness or accident. b) Admission to the final examination is at the discretion of the School. 6. Course Timetable The School reserves the right to alter course dates and course contents. 7. Practical Time Individual studio time is booked by Students during the School’s operating hours, which shall be between11am and 10pm, Monday to Friday; between 12am and 8pm Saturday; and between 1pm and 10pm Sunday; or during such other time that shall be made available by the School at their discretion. 8. Absence a) Non-attendance does not excuse the student from payment of fees. b) Should the student need to terminate his / her course, the School requires 21 days notice in writing to be sent by recorded post or handed in to one of the School’s Directors who shall acknowledge receipt. Failure to provide written cancellation will result in ongoing course fees being due and payable. c) If a student fails to attend for a period of longer than 21 days without prior notification to the School in writing any course fees paid will not be refunded should the student terminate his / her course place. d) If a student leaves the course fee’s will only be refunded if the student is unable to attend due to health reasons and a doctors note must be provided.
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INTRO Intro to Music Production gives students a thorough grounding in all of the essential music production skills using computer. If you are serious about becoming a producer or sound engineer, then it's crucial to master these skills before you can progress further. The course is perfect for beginners, but even if you have been making music for some time, you will benefit from learning professional techniques from an experienced producer with major artist credits. Waiwai Studio is an perfect Training Centre for Education.
FOCUS TO TECHNICAL Music Composition shifts the focus from the technical to the musical elements within your track. Even if you don't make music with lyrics you still need to understand how modern music is structured in order to elevate your track above the competition. If you want to sell your songs and make a living from your music, then it's essential that you have an understanding of music theory, composition and arrangement techniques. We also look at the music industry in the 21st Century and explore copyright, publishing and promotion.
SKILLS YOU NEED TO BE A PRODUCER Sound Design is where you really get to grips with your creative potential through the use of modern music software. Expert producers as tentors show you how to utilise the latest instruments and plug-ins to create your own unique sound and deliver productions and remixes to rival the professionals.Includes in-depth sampling and synthesis, plus insider remix tips and an essential guide to mixing and mastering. Very creative, full of tips and tricks. The Sound Engineering module teaches you the skills you need to be a professional Sound Engineer. If you want to work in a recording studio, then you'll need a thorough knowledge of the mixing desk,microphones and recording techniques for drums, bass, guitar and vocals. Plus we'll show you how to recreate high-end recording techniques via the latest software. Features professional session drummer. The Art of Mixing reveals the mixing process from start to finish. A good mix can lift your music to the next level - whatever style you are into. Whether you want to get your track signed to a label or to ensure that it's in every DJ's record box, a solid mix is essential. Our professional sound engineers break the process down and explain exactly what is required to make your music sound bright, punchy and professional. Music Industry Project is where we hone all of the skills that you have learnt so far and apply them to the kind of audio projects that you might find yourself working on in the professional world of the music industry. Here your tutor will share years of experience on a range of commercial projects to ensure that you can work to a brief and a deadline. We'll cover everything from remixes and radio edits through to composing music for films, TV and adverts.
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