Description Course Description This intensive course will introduce
the fundamentals of modern music production in AVID Pro Tools.
Students will learn the basic principles needed to complete a Pro
Tools project from initial setup to final mixdown. Whether a project
involves multi-track recordings of live instruments, MIDI sequencing
of software synthesizers, or audio looping, this course provides
real-world examples and frequent hands-on assignments designed to
teach how to record, edit, and mix on a basic level. The objective of
this course is to prepare students to pass two online examinations
required to become an AVID "Pro Tools Certified User". Upon successful
completion of the final exams, students will receive Pro Tools 12 User
Certification. All sessions led by SFCM Adjunct Faculty Matt Levine.
www.mattlevinemusic.com Course Requirements All students are provided
with the course materials through the materials fee, which are
required for the course and to register for the Pro Tools User
Certification Exams that will be taken online during class time.
Attendance Due to the brief duration of this course, it is required
that students attend all classes. If you cannot attend class due to
illness, notify the instructor at your earliest convenience. You are
fully responsible for all material covered in class during your
absence. Tardiness will not be tolerated. Moreover, no late
assignments will be accepted. If you are absent from a class for which
an assignment is due, it is your responsibility to submit your work on
time. Schedule Classes will occur 6:30-9pm on Mondays and Wednesdays
from Monday, June 15 through Wednesday, July 29. Testing There will be
two tests during the course. The 101 test will take place on July 6,
and the 110 test will take place on July 29. If you fail the test, you
will be given an opportunity to review your test with the instructor,
and then you will take the test again immediately. If you do not pass
the second attempt of 101, you can continue the class, however you
will not be eligible to take the 110 test and will not receive
certification. No refunds are administered to students who do not pass
the tests. If the class does not have the minimum number of attendees
by June 1, all payments will be returned in full. The latest date to
cancel your enrollment is June 1. Any cancellations after that date
will not be eligible for a refund. Course Category Technology (TAC)
Location Room S01 at SF Conservatory of Music Prerequisites Summer
2020 Semester Building Access Faculty Matthew Levine Sessions 14
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