Have been a music teacher for many years now both here and overseas. The greatest challenge I had was using Interactive method for my students (aside from preparing students for ABRSM music exams ) which means using an application software called Perfect Ear and children really had any easy time understanding and answering the exercises only with the tap of the fingers!
Can I ask...would you expect someone who's employed to teach music technology (specialist university for music) to know how to solve technical playback issues in logic pro x, know how to get speakers working once set up, have had experience with more than just one DAW and have used a mixing desk like the Icon M audio + ? Just a few things I asked the uni music tech lecturer (teaching at degree level) and hadn't a clue! I was the one who noticed things like a switch not on when the music wasn't sounding through the speakers (after this guy had wasted 40 mins failing..told me I prob needed new cables!) I'm totally self-taught in music tech after one year and he told me..yeah, I prob should learn Ableton and other DAWS! He'd never even heard of Bitwig and told me a music tech course was a waste of time.
Troubleshooting is a huge part of our job. We often joke that that when something is not working, it's just one button (that's preventing the thing from not working! The key is to know all the buttons so you can figure out which one to press. haha! We use Pro Tools and Logic but that is just two DAWs out of many. Our students often use FL Studio or Ableton on their own.
I’m in a community college majoring in Associates in arts. Would this degree apply in any sort of way? Or what courses can I take in my community college?
We get a lot of transfer students and work on each situation to ensure the students maximize their credits. Our complete curriculum is online as bulletin.capital.edu. Studio production, live sound, composition, multimedia and entrepreneurship our are specialties.
Depends on the program. Some programs focus on audio engineering only. In our Music Technology program, we emphasize Studio Production, Live Sound, Composition, Post-production, and Music Entrepreneurship
Have been a music teacher for many years now both here and overseas. The greatest challenge I had was using Interactive method for my students (aside from preparing students for ABRSM music exams ) which means using an application software called Perfect Ear and children really had any easy time understanding and answering the exercises only with the tap of the fingers!
Thank you but sounds were down in some areas.but great overview of the course my son wants to do.
Very nice video, but some of the audio during the student interviews was kind of bad. You guys probably know all about that though right? *wink wink*
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Can I ask...would you expect someone who's employed to teach music technology (specialist university for music) to know how to solve technical playback issues in logic pro x, know how to get speakers working once set up, have had experience with more than just one DAW and have used a mixing desk like the Icon M audio + ? Just a few things I asked the uni music tech lecturer (teaching at degree level) and hadn't a clue! I was the one who noticed things like a switch not on when the music wasn't sounding through the speakers (after this guy had wasted 40 mins failing..told me I prob needed new cables!) I'm totally self-taught in music tech after one year and he told me..yeah, I prob should learn Ableton and other DAWS! He'd never even heard of Bitwig and told me a music tech course was a waste of time.
Troubleshooting is a huge part of our job. We often joke that that when something is not working, it's just one button (that's preventing the thing from not working! The key is to know all the buttons so you can figure out which one to press. haha! We use Pro Tools and Logic but that is just two DAWs out of many. Our students often use FL Studio or Ableton on their own.
I’m in a community college majoring in Associates in arts. Would this degree apply in any sort of way? Or what courses can I take in my community college?
We get a lot of transfer students and work on each situation to ensure the students maximize their credits. Our complete curriculum is online as bulletin.capital.edu. Studio production, live sound, composition, multimedia and entrepreneurship our are specialties.
what bachelor should I study to do music technology...... what are the subject we study in music technology?
Depends on the program. Some programs focus on audio engineering only. In our Music Technology program, we emphasize Studio Production, Live Sound, Composition, Post-production, and Music Entrepreneurship