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| This module is designed for self study by anyone
interested in obtaining basic knowledge in Pro Audio theory. This
is the basic theory that is used both in audio recording and live
sound mixing (sound reinforcement). After thoroughly studying this
module, you request your
online
final examination & theory certification by the Recording Institute Of Detroit. |
| By clicking on the "Start Your
Study" hyperlink, you will be able to study this module in lesson
format. The lesson format has activities such as reading, study assignments,
listening to audio demos, viewing video clips and testing to
gain and verify your knowledge. The lessons are arranged in the best sequence for
learning. |
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In addition to the organized study, read the text Basic Recording Manual by
Robert Dennis by using the "Additional Text" link.
After you have studied this module, you may want to use it as a
reference. To do this, simply click on the "Module
Contents" or "Glossary" links.
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Module
Study Guide |
You will start your study with lesson 1. Be sure to use the glossary when you encounter a
term that you do not understand. Key new technical terms are listed in the upper
left corner of the text page with glossary hyperlinks. If you become confused in
your study, back up and make sure you understand the terms and words in the lesson.
Continue through the module using the "next step" links. |
Alternately, you can use the Table of Contents to start at any point in the lessons, or to take
a section quiz and bypass study of that section. We
recommend that you study until you can entirely go through the module
quizzes twice with no errors before requesting an examination. |
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If you are having difficulty, you can e-mail the
Online Recording Instructor at qual@recordingeq.com |
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