Course Information
Course Overview
Learn room acoustics, reduce echo and improve your mixes with practical acoustic treatment for home studios
Acoustics is the branch of physics that studies vibrations. Sound is part of acoustics, as it is generated by vibrations. One of the most common applications of acoustics is architectural acoustics, which deals with sound in rooms, studios, auditoriums and other venues; and that's the foundation of this course.
This is a beginners' course about acoustics, and here you will learn the basics of sound indoors and outdoors, its behavior and treatment. This knowledge will help you to improve the acoustics of your home studio, home theater, rehearsal room, recording and post-production studios, etc.
By applying the principles of acoustics, you will improve the listening experience through a sound system. You may have the best microphone or great speakers but, if the acoustics of your room is poor, the results won't be great either.
A common problem with poor acoustic treatment is that your mix may sound ok in your studio, but very different when you listen to it somewhere else. These kinds of problems are minimized when you treat your studio properly.
This course is aimed at musicians and creative people who need to work with sound:
Music producers
Musicians and singers
Sound technicians
Podcasters
Multimedia producers
Audiophiles
Although acoustics is often associated with advanced math, this course covers the basic principles in a practical and easy-to-learn way. A lot of knowledge has been condensed and properly organized, so you can learn fast. You can learn something new in just 15 minutes a day!*
"Very informative & engaging! Marco explains things in great detail, yet in a manner that is easy to follow and far from boring." James Blomquist.
"I wanted to learn about acoustic treatment. But the scattered information on the internet was just confusing. Then I found this course. It explains everything I want to learn clearly and briefly. Best regards to Marco Galvan." Tarik Mutlu.
You will be guided by a certified audio instructor (Meyer Sound, Yamaha, Steinberg), with more than 20 years of teaching experience at all levels. From professional seminars and courses up to university lectures, so, teaching quality is guaranteed.
Join a community of more than 20,000 students around the world!
If you want to know the science of sound in a solid way, and want to improve the acoustics in your home studio, this course is for you!
*This course is an ideal complement of the courses Audio Engineering Fundamentals and Audio Mastering, the complete guide, from the same author and also available on Udemy.
This course is also available in Spanish on Udemy.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 31 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Basic concepts of sound
- Section 3 Sound outdoors
- Section 4 Sound indoors
- Section 5 Practical application
- Section 6 Conclusions
- Section 7 Bonus lecture
What You’ll Learn
- Basic concepts of architectural acoustics, Characteristics of different materials for acoustics, Sound behavior: Indoors and outdoors, Sound reflection and absorption, Use of sound diffusers, You will improve the acoustics of your home studio, You will improve the listening environment of your mixes and recordings
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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NNattaporn
yes it's very good
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SShibu Rajan
good
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ssenthamilselvan senthamil
good content.
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DDentu Godwin
Can you cover the placement, positioning of microphones and instruments and not just studio monitors positioning. For my setup this wasn't very practical as it didn't cover the vocal & instrument positioning