Chris Valentino sdb
MUMBAI MAY 31, 2010: The first batch of Sound Engineers, seminarians from the St. Pius College, Goregaon Seminary, graduated from Don Bosco Studio Kurla with plenty to cheer.
Sound Engineering and Recording is a recently launched part- time programme conducted at the Don Bosco Studio that offers training in Audio Recording with special emphasis on Digital Audio in Sound Engineering. Sound theoretical knowledge, use of the latest Digital Audio Workstation software such as Cubase and Nuendo, coupled with demos and hands-on production in a professional studio environment form the core of this course.
The next batch commences on June 14, 2010. Please contact Don Bosco Centre for Learning, Kurla or visit http://dbclsound.tk/ for further details.
MUMBAI MAY 31, 2010: The first batch of Sound Engineers, seminarians from the St. Pius College, Goregaon Seminary, graduated from Don Bosco Studio Kurla with plenty to cheer.
Sound Engineering and Recording is a recently launched part- time programme conducted at the Don Bosco Studio that offers training in Audio Recording with special emphasis on Digital Audio in Sound Engineering. Sound theoretical knowledge, use of the latest Digital Audio Workstation software such as Cubase and Nuendo, coupled with demos and hands-on production in a professional studio environment form the core of this course.
A combo of industry experience with real-life simulations of Studio Recording Sessions, the programme was digitally compressed’ to fit a 6 month module in just two weeks or 45 hours to be precise. ‘Music listening’ and appreciation of various recordings and performances, apart from the technological basics made this programme a creative art form.
The students were audibly thrilled with the experience and opined: “a helpful course that was not only knowledgeable, but enhancing with hands-on training that included the latest technology,” “an easy course considering how difficult it sounds,” and “wish this continues to benefit more youngsters by providing an entry point into the music industry.” They had a special word of gratitude for Mr. Neil D’Souza who was the course instructor.