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Music Production School

You've probably heard of music producers like Puff Daddy, Timbaland, Beck, Rick Rubin and others, but what do they actually do?

The music producer is the behind the scenes maestro who pulls together the entire recording session. On the film set, a director is the boss. In a recording studio, the music producer is the boss. The music producer has many roles. They run the recording sessions, interact with all the talent, handle logistics and budgets and are responsible for the recording, mixing and mastering. Sounds good? You can get started at AIM - one of the leading Music Production schools in Australia. AIM's audio and music production courses are designed for individuals wanting to follow a career as a sound engineer, music producer or audio specialist.

What Will I Learn at AIM?

Students at AIM are exposed to a wide variety of recording and music-production situations to help develop excellent sound and music production skills in monitoring and listening environments, ear training, instrument balance and equalisation effects, both in the studio and for live events and recording situations.

What Are The Benefits of Studying Music Production?

As one of the leading Audio schools, students gain:
>Access to state-of-the-art production school equipment and Studios
>Hands-on practical training from experienced audio production school teachers.
>Integration with other music performance & music management students.
>Opportunity to start your career in sound production through industry Audio and Music networks

How Does an Audio and Music Production School Work?

You can achieve a Music Production Degree or Diploma of Music Production from the Australian Institute of Music by successfully completing the Bachelor of Music or Diploma of Music and choosing to major in Music Production. The sound engineering major degree at AIM runs for 2 years fulltime (3 semester per year). The Diploma major in sound engineering runs for 4 semesters fulltime. Students who begin the Diploma course may also transfer to the degree course if they have achieved good results in the first two semesters at AIM.

What Will My Qualification Be?

Your qualification will be a Bachelor of Music, majoring in audio engineering. Study at AIM's Audio and Music Production School however and you will also come out with the experience and physical skills to begin your career as a sound engineer. In fact, AIM's sound production course is so practical, your career will have already begun.

The experience you will gain through the study of sound production at AIM has a hands-on, practical focus with some of the finest Audio and Music production professionals available in tertiary education in Australia.

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