popprincess
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Yo guys, i found this on Soma's website, anyone interested? 
Recording & Music Production Workshop: The Nuts & Bolts of Recording
Conducted by Songwriter/Producer Keith Kwok, a First-class honors graduate in Music Production & Engineering from the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA
This workshop will allow participants to experience and learn how a song is produced and recorded in the studio using today’s industry standard for multi-track recording – Pro Tools.
The speaker will cover basic fundamentals of audio engineering in a studio-recording situation: core functions and equipment of a recording studio, microphones and miking techniques, signal flow and signal processing such as EQ, compression, reverb etc.
To make the workshop more interesting, all these techniques and concepts will be addressed through an actual recording and production of a band. This will allow participants to get an insight and experience first-hand the various stages of production, from basic tracking, to overdubs and finally the mixdown session.
Date: 10 February 2007, Saturday
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: School of Music and the Arts, Park Mall #13-13/14/15
Price: $25, $15 (concession)
Call 6336-3313 for registration.
Limited to 20 seats as this workshop will be conducted on a professional recording studio. Currently 5 seats left!

Recording & Music Production Workshop: The Nuts & Bolts of Recording
Conducted by Songwriter/Producer Keith Kwok, a First-class honors graduate in Music Production & Engineering from the renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA
This workshop will allow participants to experience and learn how a song is produced and recorded in the studio using today’s industry standard for multi-track recording – Pro Tools.
The speaker will cover basic fundamentals of audio engineering in a studio-recording situation: core functions and equipment of a recording studio, microphones and miking techniques, signal flow and signal processing such as EQ, compression, reverb etc.
To make the workshop more interesting, all these techniques and concepts will be addressed through an actual recording and production of a band. This will allow participants to get an insight and experience first-hand the various stages of production, from basic tracking, to overdubs and finally the mixdown session.
Date: 10 February 2007, Saturday
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Venue: School of Music and the Arts, Park Mall #13-13/14/15
Price: $25, $15 (concession)
Call 6336-3313 for registration.
Limited to 20 seats as this workshop will be conducted on a professional recording studio. Currently 5 seats left!