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Master Certificate
Music Production and Technology12 Courses (36 credits)
![]() Become a truly great producer/engineer. This is Berkleemusic’s most comprehensive course of study, focusing on every aspect of music production, from the technology, software and hardware available today to the core music theory necessary to arrange and compose great music. Over the 3 years with Berkleemusic you will immerse yourself in the art of music production, learning about the physics of sound, getting the best performances out of musicians, studio set-ups, MIDI, microphone techniques, mixing, mastering, music and recording equipment, sampling, sequencing, plug-ins and much, much more. Some of the most renowned producers of today such as Steve Lilywhite, Dave Jerden, BT, Paul Kolderie, Steve Albini, and Butch Vig, are accomplished engineers, and all refer to the importance of understanding the studio and basic principles of recording as well as the evolving technologies at their constant disposal. In this program you’ll gain a well-balanced understanding of music production with practical approaches to each step in the process. You’ll work with renowned Berklee College of Music production faculty and collaborate with other musicians and producers from around the world, exchanging ideas and methods. You’ll compose, mix, edit and master finished works and develop a portfolio of work along the way. To start the program, you’ll learn to use your home computer to make professional-quality recordings. Through hands-on lessons and weekly projects, you will turn your home PC into a virtual complete recording studio, mastering concepts like digitization, signal flow, multi-tracking, EQ, signal processing, mix balance, reverb, and MIDI. You’ll learn to choose the right tools for producing your music; configure home studio hardware components; edit and create your own synthesizer sounds; use samples and loops in a variety of musical settings; mix multi-track audio projects; make a final master suitable for distribution; and much more. And even if you have done some home production already, you’re sure to learn plenty of new tricks. Like the other courses in this program, Desktop Music Production is designed to make you into the complete package, capable of excelling in every aspect of music production on your terms. The program then moves on to instructor Dan Thompson’s (Assistant Chair of Music Production and Engineering at Berklee) Critical Listening course, where you’ll learn to identify width and depth, frequency range, and dynamics; how to tailor your mix to the genre of the music you’re working with; how to optimize your listening setup; how signal processors, EQ and reverb are used in different genres; how to identify different instruments, distortion types, and production tricks by sound alone; and more. You’ll then apply these listening skills to the audio recording application of your preference - Pro Tools, Logic, SONAR or Digital Performer – and gain the ability to take your projects through the preproduction, production, and postproduction processes. You’ll explore Reason’s rack of virtual instruments, effects, mixers, built-in sequencer and patching system, and learn real-world production setups and techniques used by today's top producers. You’ll then study Abelton’s Live audio sequencing software, and learn to remix and produce contemporary styles of music, including hip-hop, industrial pop/rock, and house. The elective selection of this program will introduce you to areas such as music publishing, music promotion and marketing, and core music theory - from arranging to harmony - all essential knowledge for artists looking to create exceptional work. This course is for those dedicated to a career in music production and provides an intensive learning program that will equip you with all the tools of the trade with an industry recognized qualification. Substitutions may be requested for electives. Please contact our Continuing Education Registrar at registrar@berkleemusic.com or call (617) 747-2146 to see if your request suits the overall academic requirements for your chosen program. Required Courses
BMPR-101 Desktop Music Production
BMPR-162 Critical Listening 1
BMPR-130a Pro Tools 101
BMPR-123 Mixing and Mastering with Pro Tools
BMPR-180 Producing Music with Ableton Live
BMPR-175 Producing Music with Reason
BMPR-141 MIDI Sequencing Intermediate
BMPR-160 Sampling and Audio Production
4 Elective Courses Recommended ElectivesPlease contact our Continuing Education Registrar to request elective substitutions.
BMPR-102 Sound Design for the Electronic Musician
BMW-101a Music Notation Using Finale
BMW-103 Music Notation Using Sibelius
BME-101 Music Theory 101
BMPR-195 Introduction to Game Audio
BMPR-262 Advanced Audio Ear Training for Mix Engineers
BMPR-173 Producing Music with Logic
BMPR-142 Audio Mastering Techniques
BMPR-131 Pro Tools 110
BMPR-163 Music Production Analysis |
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