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Recording and Music Technology Department
All Recording and Music Technology classes take place at our Prospect Avenue studio, equipped with analog and digital consoles, Neumann and AKG microphones, and Macintosh G5 workstations featuring ProTools.


What We Offer: 
  • Faculty members who are professional recording engineers, experienced teachers and accomplished performers
  • Customized individual instruction
  • Group classes for teens and adults
  • Recording opportunities in the acoustically superb and beautiful Helen Bader Recital Hall
  • The Dorothea Music Library with over 50,000 CDs and LPs, DVD scores and books
  • Free admission to all Conservatory produced performances and master classes
  • Free use of practice rooms (based on availability)
  • Student discounts for recording services
  • Scholarship and financial aid
  • Financial aid

Faculty and Locations:
Kevin Arndt | Prospect
Jordon Lee Prospect

Tuition Rates for Individual Instruction:
Range from $30-$32 for a thirty minute lesson; $45-$47.50 for a forty five minute lesson; or $60-$64 for a sixty minute lesson.


Path of Learning 

Individual Instruction
Enjoy learning in a musical environment designed to meet the needs of students of various ages, levels and styles

Group Classes
Group study allows students to learn in a motivational, supportive, and fun setting.  


Recording/Music Technologies Classes

ProTools
Learn the skills needed to create your own recordings using ProTools, the most popular hard disk recording software in use today. Learn all aspects of work with a DAW including recording, importing, editing, repairing, cross fading and mixing. Principals covered are non-platform, non-software specific and will apply to most digital audio workstations. Prerequisite: Previous recording experience or consent of instructor.

Turntablism 101
Here’s a workshop for the person who has never stepped in front of a turntable and wants to learn the basics. Turntablism 101 is a combination of lecture, demonstration and hands on experience. It is ideal for people who are interested in becoming DJs, as well as for those looking for a new hobby. Students will learn equipment set up and break down, practice basic hand to record and cross fader techniques, mixing and scratching. Hip Hop and turntablism history and the application of basic music theory are also included. Equipment and records will be provided.



Current Classes:
For current classes costs and times, please click here.

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