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Digital Audio Workstations 1 gives you an understanding of a digital audio workstation, its specification and the ability to record and manipulate audio and MIDI signals for sound production. The unit is designed to provide you with the underpinning knowledge required to utilise the main functions of digital audio workstations and to take an audio engineering project to a conclusion by creating a production master.
Unit purposeThis unit will providelearners the opportunity to plan for and mix a recorded session inresponse to a client’s needs whilst demonstratinggood professional practice when workingwiththe client. In producing the mix, learners will be able to enhance mixing skillsacquired inother units through the use oftechnical and creative processes. The learnerwill then seekand act upon client feedback to produce a mix revision before presenting the final mix. This unit is intended for learners who wish to developthe knowledge and skills required toeffectively produce a mix where client interaction is a key component in the creative process.
This Unit is designed to introduce candidates to the purpose of promotion within the music industry. Candidates will have the opportunity to learn about those involved in promotion, the functions they perform and the different methods used to enhance the exposure of a music product. Candidates will also develop practical skills through the production of promotional materials for a music product in the music industry.