Recording Arts II-Music 182

Christy Coobatis, Instructor       757-2121 Ext. 6703

ccoobatis@miracosta.eduOffice Hours: posted in music office.

This course is an exploration of the physics of sound, sound recording, and sound reproduction.You will be working on class projects in a group of about five people.

Topics:  The recording chain, basic MIDI techniques, studio geography, and studio organization and operation will be studied. 

Materials needed:  Each group must provide their own Mackie Hard Drive.

Additional materials:Alesis ADAT Tape.DAT Tape (available in music office), GIGKIT, to be discussed in class. 

Grading:  Grades will be based on a class curve.Factors will be attendance, participation, and a demonstrated knowledge of the sound chain as shown through test results and in class preparations.  All tests and assignments are outlined on ETUDES.

Testing and assignments: http://crusher.miracosta.cc.ca.us/cgi-bin/etudes.acgi?request,logframe!cs_id,31667886! !!!!!!!

Textbook:  "Modern Recording Techniques," Fifth Edition, by Huber and Runstein. 

Attendance:You must attend regularly.  In class discussion is vital to understand studio procedures and operation.To avoid a poor grade it is your responsibility to drop before the prescribed drop dates.Limited number of absences is three.  No arriving late or leaving early without prior instructor consent.

A student with a verified disability may be entitled to appropriate academic accommodations. Please contact your instructor and/or the Disabled Students Program and Services Office for further information. 

Student Objectives

Students will be evaluated through the performance and completion of assigned projects in their group. Access to the studios will be granted upon the completion of assigned projects only.

Follow the prescribed assignments on the Etudes website.Be sure to keep track of all assignments by writing down all open and close dates at the beginning of the semester.

General Topic Progression:


  1. Routing/Signal Path 
  2. Vocals 
  3. Equalization 
  4. Instruments Signal Processing
  5. Recording a whole band