Virtual Production Techniques

Course Number
MTI-308
Description

This is an 'in-the-box' project-based virtual production course. Students learn to produce short sound-alikes of fragments of contemporary hit records employing sequencing and virtual instruments. They also learn to produce a full acoustic band cover using virtual instruments and one live instrument and/or vocalist. Additionally they learn to produce short musical creations by chopping and editing audio, incorporating tempo mapping, elastic audio, Melodyne, looping, beat detective, and other manipulation tools. Students also learn the skills needed to edit and arrange music to picture.

Study abroad students outside of Berklee enrolling in this course must have requisite musical background. 

Credits
2
Prerequisites
ET-112 and HR-112
Required Of
None
Electable By
All
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Valencia
Department
ATVL
Course Chair
Enric Alberich
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