Schools for Sound Engineering

If you are interested in a behind-the-scenes job in the music industry, training as a sound engineer training could lead to an exciting and lucrative career. Sound engineers work with professional, and sometimes famous, entertainers and are responsible for a variety of technical duties that enhance live and recorded music and performances. Sound enginerrs also create sound effects, soundtracks, and dialogue heard in motion pictures and video games. According to CollegeGrad.com, the average earnings for sound engineers in 2009 is roughly $44,000, and can be up to as much as $52,000 per year.
  1. Conservatory Of Recording Arts And Sciences

    • State-of-the-art eqipment is used for hands on training

      The Conservatory Of Recording Arts And Sciences has been accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology for more than 15 years. The facility offers complete audio sound engineering classes to prepare students for a number of careers in the music industry including, but not limited to, video game sound technician, record production, record label or artist management, or live sound mixing. The school provides hands on training, always keeping up with state-of-the art equipment. The Conservatory's 42-week master recording program includes lessons in Pro Tools, career management, audio recording and reproduction, digital recording and more, and 12 weeks of internship in a major city of your choosing.

      Conservatory Of Recording Arts And Sciences
      23 E. Broadway Rd.
      Tempe, AZ 85282
      480-422-4365
      audiorecordingschool.reachlocal.com

    Recording Connection Audio Institute

    • Learn by working with famous musicians

      The Recording Connection Audio Institute in Los Angeles has taken a different approach to sound engineer training for over two decades. The institute prides itself on "real training" provided on location in major Los Angeles recording studios. With a curriculum similar to an internship, students of Recording Connection Audio Institute receive one-on-one lessons with master recording engineers, and work on projects with well-known musicians, artists, music business executives and rock stars. The institute offers two main courses; an audio engineer program that includes sound board and Pro Tools training, microphone placement, talent interactions and final mix training, and the music producer program is extended to cover that and related administrative procedures.

      Recording Connection Audio Institute
      6253 Hollywood Blvd Suite 302
      Los Angeles, CA 90028
      800-755-7597
      recordingconnection.com

    McNally Smith College Of Music

    • Mc Nally-Smith College offers music degrees as well

      An accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music, McNally Smith College of Music offers degree programs in recording technology, among numerous other courses like music business, or songwriting and composition. Established in the late 1970's by Jack McNally and Doug Smith, today the school boasts state of the art music recording equipment and a faculty of nearly 100 members. The live sound curriculum includes hands-on training in methodology of rig design, basic sound system installation, tour management and other related topics.

      McNally Smith College Of Music
      19 Exchange St. East
      Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101
      651-291-0177
      mcnallysmith.edu

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