Recording techniques that actually work in modern studios
Learn from engineers who've tracked hundreds of sessions across genres. We focus on practical methods, problem-solving, and building skills that translate directly to paid work.
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Choose your trajectory
Our program isn't linear. You pick modules based on where you are and what you need to learn next. No forced sequences or artificial prerequisites.
Foundation path
Signal flow, mic placement basics, gain staging, and monitoring fundamentals. Start here if studios are new territory.
Genre specialization
Specific techniques for rock, jazz, electronic, or orchestral sessions. Different styles require different approaches.
Advanced workflows
Room acoustics, multi-tracking strategies, automation, and session management for complex projects.
Common issues we address
- Unclear documentation on mic selection for specific sources and room conditions
- Phase problems that appear during multi-mic setups but go unnoticed until mixing
- Difficulty achieving consistent results across different tracking environments
- Lack of systematic approach to troubleshooting signal path issues
We teach a methodical approach. You learn to identify problems, test solutions, and document what works. No guesswork, no magic tricks—just solid engineering practice based on acoustic principles.
How we teach thisAccess to working professionals
Our instructors still work in active studios. You're learning from people currently solving the same problems you'll face. They review your work, answer specific questions about your projects, and share what's happening in current sessions. This isn't theory—it's applied knowledge from engineers who track, mix, and master professionally.