View a video of course authors Marc Einstmann and Jonathan Wyner discussing Audio Mastering Techniques.
Mastering is the final, critical, step in the post-production process. Although considered by many to be a somewhat mysterious art, the truth is that audio mastering is a process that relies on a combination of real world experience and knowledge. Audio Mastering Techniques, authored by two working professionals with a total of 40 years of mastering experience, provides you with a thorough understanding of what is involved in creating a final master recording ready for duplication, replication, or online distribution.
The course begins with a discussion of acoustics, monitoring, and the digital audio "nuts and bolts" particular to the mastering process. You'll learn how to make a proper assessment of what needs to be done to a piece of music to fulfill the artist's vision and expectation, and engage in a step-by-step process of optimization, using equalizers and compressors, to reach that vision.
You'll learn the specific tools used to modify, enhance, and correct the sound of a recording. Topics include applying signal processing to enhance audio material, noise reduction techniques, advanced editing techniques such as album sequencing and manual gain riding, the importance of quality control, and disc / electronic delivery preparation. You'll also delves into other popular techniques in the field of audio mastering, including enhancing the stereo field of a master, and cutting edge filtering and fading techniques.
Throughout the course you'll study examples of effective mastering techniques and engage in step-by-step exercises that allow you to apply these techniques. You'll work with Izotope's RX and Ozone plug-ins, which you will use in conjunction with your DAW.
Audio Mastering Techniques will equip you with a professional level understanding of the day-to-day mastering process, which will enable you to create a level matched, hi-fidelity, error free, and duplication-ready master with associated documentation.
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
Berkleemusic and iZotope have come together to offer an educational discount on Ozone 5 and RX2 software. Once you enroll in the course, you will be able to purchase software at the discounted price through the Required Course Materials link on your My Home page. Early enrollment is encouraged to ensure software delivery prior to the start of the course.
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Online Summer Term Starts June 25th
| For-credit tuition: $1,400 |
| Non-credit tuition: $1,200 |
| Credits: 3 |
| Duration: 12 weeks |
| Catalog #: BMPR-142 |
| Marc-Dieter Einstmann Senior mastering engineer at MasterLab Mastering Studios, based in Hamburg, and owner of Sonic Silver Mastering, based in New York City. | |
| Jonathan Wyner An associate professor in the Music Production and Engineering department at Berklee College of Music and owner of M Works Mastering Studios. | |
| Marc-Dieter Einstmann Senior mastering engineer at MasterLab Mastering Studios, based in Hamburg, and owner of Sonic Silver Mastering, based in New York City. | |
| Jonathan Wyner An associate professor in the Music Production and Engineering department at Berklee College of Music and owner of M Works Mastering Studios. | |
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