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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others ? RIM 3600. Special emphasis on the particular structures and problems involved in the movement of recordings from manufacturer to the buying public. Topics include product marketing, promotion, and distribution.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4620 or MKT 3820, computer literacy, and permission of instructor. Provides hands-on experiences in research in the recording industry. Involvement in group projects to provide music and consumer research services to various clients in the industry. Class is workshop oriented.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4400; others - permission of instructor. In-depth study of technology, equipment, and techniques of contemporary multitrack recording. Lecture and lab sessions focus on analog audio hardware and software, the systemic aspects of recording studios, and preparation for professional work in the studio environment. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4200, RIM 4400; others - permission of instructor. In-depth study of technology, equipment, and techniques of contemporary multitrack recording. Lecture and lab sessions focus on digital audio hardware and software, the systemic aspects of recording studios, and preparation for professional work in the studio environment. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4650; all others - permission of instructor. Project-based class emphasizing creative and aesthetic aspects of multitrack music recording. Topics include microphone techniques, session protocols, incorporation of MIDI elements, sample replacement and augmentation, rough mixing, console automation techniques, signal processing, and ear-training for recording engineers. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 4650; others - permission of instructor. Laboratory experience and lectures in commercial music, recording techniques, and business designed to develop the abilities needed to become an independent producer of contemporary commercial recordings. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 4200 and 4400; others - permission of instructor. An advanced, project-oriented, handson approach to multitrack music recording focusing on the use of digital audio workstation technology and techniques. Topics include system configurations and concepts and techniques specific to music recording, editing, and manipulation. Also focuses on advantages and problems associated with hard-disk music recording. Laboratory required.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisite: RIM 4620 or permission of the instructor. Applied theory on promoting the services and products of the recording industry through the Internet. Students will create interactive Web sites for companies associated with the recording industry.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majors ? admission to candidacy and RIM 3700; others ? RIM 3600 and 3700. An overview of legal problems encountered in the recording industry with specific attention to contractual considerations in recording and producing.
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3.00 Credits
Three credits. Prerequisites: RI majorsadmission to candidacy and MKT 3820 or RIM 4620; others ? RIM 3600 and MKT 3820. Problems and practices of recording industry retailers, including pricing, inventory control, advertising, operations, and retail locations for audio and video recordings and printed music.
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