Overview
Want to learn how studio design and acoustic principles are used to optimize the recording process? Advanced Audio Recording covers in-depth, practical applications of basic audio skills, focusing on studio design, acoustics and content creation.
In this SAIT Micro-credential course, you'll gain hands-on experience in studio and remote recording as you study modern audio and MIDI production techniques for both video and music. You’ll demonstrate your skills and knowledge through coursework and assessments during class time.
You must complete AUDI 011 Digital Sound before you can register for this course.
Upon successful completion of this course, you’ll be able to:
- design and budget for a home studio suitable for modern music and media production
- set up and record an audio project integrating MIDI, audio and virtual instruments
- choose and position a variety of appropriate microphones for acoustic instruments
- create a voice-over recording for editing and mixing with music and sound effects
- evaluate various studio and broadcasting microphone types and applications
- solve common audio problems using a stereo audio editor
- record location audio using various portable digital systems
- apply modern and traditional production techniques for vocal and instrumental music.
To request a course outline, contact ConEdAdvising@sait.ca.
Upcoming dates
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Registration closes seven days before the start date for on-campus, online scheduled, and blended courses, and one day before the start date for online self-paced courses.
After you've completed this course
Upon successful completion of this course, you'll be able to self-print a proof of completion document from your Continuing Education student account.
Micro-credential
SAIT Micro-credentials develop practical skills aligned to current industry standards and include competency-based testing. Earning a SAIT Technical Skills Micro-credential demonstrates to employers that you have the required competencies — combining knowledge, skills and abilities — to get the job done. Learn more.

Students who complete this course with a final grade of A- (80%) or higher will earn the Micro-credential and receive a shareable digital badge that validates their achievement.
Costs
Textbook and reading list
Included in the purchase of this course, you'll receive learning materials/handouts distributed in class.
Technology
During this course, you'll get access to a professional recording studio and mixing room on SAIT campus.
Additional supplies
You'll need to bring the following items to the first day of class:
- USB stick (minimum 32 GB capacity)
- a pair of closed-back, plug-in headphones (1/8-inch/3.5mm jack).
Financial support
Financial opportunities are available to help pay for your course fees. Learn more about how to reduce your education or training costs with available awards, bursaries, loans and grants, including the Canada Alberta Productivity Grant.
Applicable certificates
This course applies to the following certificate programs:
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