MUE107 Mixing & Mastering
- ECTS Credits:
- 5
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Fine Arts
- Course Leader:
- Roald Råsberg
- Lecture Semester:
- Autumn
- Teaching language:
- Norwegian or English
- Duration:
- 1 term
The course is connected to the following study programs
- Electronic Music, Bachelor Programme
- Performing Music - Popular Music, Bachelor Program
Teaching language
Norwegian or EnglishRecommended prerequisites
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MUR118 Music production for electronic music (Electronic music bachelor program)
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MUR124-1 Music Technology (Popular music bachelor program)
Course contents
This course emphasizes mixing and mastering in real studio settings. The student focus on productions from renowned musicians, as well as mixing student productions. Sound studio is the designated workspace and the student learn how to mix and master professionally. Collaborative projects are encouraged so the student will be trained in communicating verbally, musically and digitally.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should:
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master the most common digital tools used in mixing and mastering
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be able to deliver a music master production that satisfies the market's technical requirements
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be able to mix a music production according to the current industry standard
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know advanced mixing techniques such as the use of analog outboard processors and hybrid mixing
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be able to communicate and collaborate with others in a studio environment
Examination requirements
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Approved attendance in compulsory classes
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1–3 approved compulsory assignments
Further information is provided in Canvas at the start of the semester.
Teaching methods
The teaching is conducted in groups, seminars and supervision in connection with work with assignments.
Parts of the teaching are compulsory. These parts are presented in Canvas at the beginning of the semester.
Expected work scope is 27 hours per credits.
Evaluation
The person responsible for the course, in consultation with the student representative, decides the method of evaluation and whether the courses will have a midterm- or end of term evaluation, see also the Quality System, section 4.1. Information about evaluation method for the course will be posted on Canvas.
Admission for external candidates
No
Offered as Single Standing Module
No
Assessment methods and criteria
An individual portfolio exam consisting of two parts:
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Part 1: Mix and mastered productions for a total of 7 minutes
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Part 2: A written reflection paper of at least 500 words
Further information is provided in Canvas at the start of the semester.
An overall grade is given for the folder.
Graded assessment.