BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Music Technology Level 3

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BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Music Technology Level 3

South & City College Birmingham
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Music technology is all about using software or electronic hardware to create and produce music. This practical course is equivalent to 1 A Level and will give you the skills you need to work in the music technology industry. You will learn music production techniques, how to use music production software and develop an understanding of the industry roles.

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Learning in our well-equipped and professional recording studios and using the latest technologies currently available including an Apple Mac based sequencing suite and digital signal processing, the course will prepare you practically, theoretically and creatively to work with sound. You will learn about sound recording techniqu…

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Music technology is all about using software or electronic hardware to create and produce music. This practical course is equivalent to 1 A Level and will give you the skills you need to work in the music technology industry. You will learn music production techniques, how to use music production software and develop an understanding of the industry roles.

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Learning in our well-equipped and professional recording studios and using the latest technologies currently available including an Apple Mac based sequencing suite and digital signal processing, the course will prepare you practically, theoretically and creatively to work with sound. You will learn about sound recording techniques, including multi-tracking techniques, the use of microphones, mixing recorded tracks and completing a stereo master recording. You will explore computer music systems and how to plan a recording session. Taught by tutors who are passionate about music and have worked in the industry as music technologists, you will get first hand advice and information about working in the music industry and what career options are available to you.

Key Areas

  • Music production techniques
  • Sequencing systems and techniques 10 3
  • Sound creation and manipulation
  • Listening skills for music technologists Live sound techniques

What next

You could go on to do the HND in Music at the college or other further study. You can also find employment in the music industry in music production, music programming, music composition, studio engineering and production or as a DJ, a live sound engineer or composer.

Entry requirements

Relevant qualification at level 2

Area's of study

>Music & Performing Arts,Music
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