The Los Angeles Recording School is designed to teach students to create, record, play, listen to and transform music using individual styles and techniques. The Recording Engineering program takes a hands-on approach to coursework by utilizing professional production studios and audio equipment. The curriculum focuses on all aspects of producing, from the preparation stage through production and the delivery of the final product.
The facility at the Musicians Institute offers state-of-the-art audio equipment and provides various contexts for learning, from classrooms to practice rooms and studios. Not only does this music production school offer courses in recording and producing music, it also offers courses in performing arts, music business and audio engineering. Students attending MI can pursue degrees including bachelors, associates and several types of certifications as well.
Students at the Recording Connection Audio Institute attend classes in fully functioning production studios and train under master audio engineers. There are two basic programs at the Recording Connection: Audio Engineering and Music Production. Both programs offer a hands-on approach with opportunities to learn by attending live recording sessions. The coursework focuses on everything from preparing for production to interaction with musicians and other talent.
Students at the Paradoxx Sound Recording School choose from several programs to choose from, including Project Studio Engineering and Recording Engineering. Students who study Project Studio Engineering learn the basics of the recording industry as well as proper production techniques. The Recording Engineering program combines classroom learning with textbooks and in-studio hands-on production to help students prepare for their future in the music industry.