Online music production classes are offered 
through certificate, associate's degree, bachelor's degree and master's 
degree programs. Students may be required to purchase equipment and 
software programs to complete online music production courses.
                    
      
     
Overview of Online Music Production Classes and Courses
Online 
music production
 courses offer students an opportunity to create and compose original 
music. Students learn to write, develop and produce various forms of 
music through instruments and software programs. These courses prepare 
students for careers as a recording artist, music producer, songwriter 
or sound effect developer.
Course Requirements
Internet access is required for online music production courses. 
Multi-media software such as Flash Player, QuickTime Player and Acrobat 
Reader is often expected. Since many courses focus on teaching students 
specific types of music production software, students are often required
 to purchase the software, which may include a special keyboard 
controller. Some courses may also require headphones, a microphone or 
soundcard.
List of Online Courses
Introductory Music Production Course
This course teaches students the basics of setting-up a home 
production studio. Students learn to use their equipment, from 
microphones to speakers, by exploring a variety of music styles. Basic 
elements of music, including composition and songwriting, are often 
included. Some courses may be offered in a hybrid format, which requires
 students to complete in-class laboratory work.
Students explore music production in the advertising and branding 
arenas. Some professors may assign advertising campaigns or market 
jingles as a project. Students learn to compose music utilizing their 
at-home studio and software programs. Topics cover the music video and 
film industries and introduce students to the synchronization of video 
and audio.
Audio Mixing Course
This course teaches students to mix audio using traditional and 
modern DAW techniques. Topics may focus on training the students' ear to
 identify different instruments and ranges to better blend music. This 
course may also cover different types of music editing and surround 
sound. Audio mixing may be aimed at beginning or advanced students and 
taught through CDs or streaming audio.
Audio Production Software Course
A music production course focuses on the different types of audio 
production software. The course introduces students to basic program 
applications and structures. Students learn skills in editing and 
post-production. Lessons may focus exclusively on ProTools, Abelton 
Live, MIDI and others. Students are going to be required to purchase 
these programs for online study.
 
 
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