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Introduction to audio recording

NONVOC
Music

Course Overview

This course is designed for musicians and individuals interested in learning how to record music using audio interfaces and software. Students will acquire practical skills and hands-on experience, empowering them to create their own home recordings. Additionally, this course may provide students with the practical experience needed for entry into one of the full-time music production programs at NWRC.
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    6 Weeks
  • Campus
    Strand Road

Important Message

The College’s course offering and timetabling for the 2026/27 academic year will be confirmed mid-May 2026.

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: Introduction to audio recording Ref D208
    Campus: Strand Road
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date:
    (Wed:6:00PM-9:00PM /)
    Fees:
    Full £56.00
    Concession £56.00

You may be eligible for funding on this course *

If you are an employer or employee of a NI based company

* Terms and Conditions apply

Course Offering

  • Site location Strand Road
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

No formal entrance requirements.

Additional Information

The course will be delivered by an industry practitioner using industry standard hardware and software.

Enquiry

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    This course has been an exciting and challenging journey that allowed me to discover my love of design. The excellent tutors opened my eyes to new materials, techniques and media which has helped me develop my illustration and digital skills. I’ve now decided to study Game Design at university.
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