Hi Rui,

Thanks for your message. Its really encouraging. 

Can I forward your message to them?

Can you, please, let me know more about you and your background in music 
production?

Thanks in advance. 

I would like to remain in touch with you. Looks to have a lot to learn from you.

Adrian Tamasan

 

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ruivilarinhomusic
Sent: 20 July 2019 23:06
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Music and sound production study

 

Hi Adrian,

 

Theme 1 - Production and Mixing:

 

No worries about audio production and mixing with ProTools and Logic Pro.

 

as regards to the interconnectivity with hardware systems, well, analogue stuff 
still is more accessible then digital display, anyhow, the fundamentals of 
either hardware as compressors, equalizers and so on will be the same.

 

if you have some kind of audio description and visual markers pre inserted by 
some mate with good vision, I mean, I know by experience that you will have no 
problem concerning the visual media content alongside song and instrumental 
track creation.

 

 

Theme 2 - Composition:

 

It is essential to have fine composition knowledge. It seems that it will be 
fun stuff!

 

with reference to interpreting and realising music notation scores, here you 
and the institution will need to find the better stratagem, or, you use the 
Braille Music Code with music transcribers or you will pursue the digital 
musicXML route.

I consider that you should have also good knowledge regarding musicXML digital 
scores music notation software’s anyhow.

 

 

Theme 3 - Sound Design:

 

Well, Logic and Pro Tools software synthesizers are possible to use, Native 
Instruments also specially if you get the Komplete controller, the other ones I 
don’t know.

repeating, the fundamentals will be the same! If one soft or hardware doesn’t 
work find one that is accessible.

 

 

Theme 4 - Studio Recording:

 

Easy stuff.

 

 

to finish, well, this will demand a good knowledge of the Mac system and 
VoiceOver, Pro Tools and Logic Pro, audio studio hardware, microphones, cables 
and so on.

If I was you I would start straight away learning Pro Tools and Logic, it will 
be probably 90% of your tools course.

scrutinize audio production stuff, Midi and so on. 

 

Well, to be honest, the only matter that can be a bit delicate to deal with 
will be the visual audio production as games and so on.

So, you must say to them that’s easily resolved with a friendly good eye! If 
you have that minute support you will turn into a independent common audio 
production technician as any other one.

explain to them that with the today technology The course is accessible.

Yet, if you demonstrate that you have a deep understanding of the course and 
that you truly want to get in, if you show that you have answers and solutions 
for most of the accessible issues concerning being a blind student, you will be 
a good didactic progression for the university.

 

Best regards,

Rui 

 

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From: Adrian Tamasan <mailto:accessiblecompu...@gmail.com>  

To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com <mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com>  

Sent: Saturday, July 20, 2019 11:36 AM

Subject: Music and sound production study

 

Hi,

As I have mentioned into a previous e-mail sent to  this amazing list I am 
going to study in UK, at Bournemouth University, for a BA in music and sound 
production. 

During last meeting what I had with additional learning support and few other 
people from university, including the head of education, they have concerns I 
will be able to finish this course because accessibility  issues or things 
which I cannot do because I am completely blind. 

They said, not willing to put me off, but they wish to be sure they will not 
setting me up for failure. 

So, in short words, I need to know the opinion of people who are blind sound 
engineers or followed similar study or have had to do in one way with the 
software and tasks listed below, how faar, or how much from all of this could 
be achieved by a completely blind person.

I am OK with computers, as long I do technology training for VI people, also, I 
am a piano player, and podcaster.  I have no experience with recording music, 
unless being at the mic side, when I have recorded two religious music albums 
some years ago in studio.

Of course, all regarding recording, editing and publishing my podcast is made 
by me, without any sighted help.

 

 

The leader of music and sound production sent me an e-mail with this 
information  about topics for study /tests or exams, software involved, and 
achievements expected. 

I repeat, I don’t want anyone opinion, but only from people who are completely 
blind, or worked next to them, or from people who studied same things.

 

The copy of message sent by university starts here:

 

This email will provide you with more details about the degree programme themes 
as well as a list of some of the more specialised software that we use.

 

As I mentioned in the meeting, four themes run through each year of the degree. 
 These themes cover a range of skills that professional producers, musicians, 
composers and sound designers need in order to work in the music and sound 
industry. 

 

Theme 1 - Production and Mixing

This theme will develop your skills in mixing using Protools software. It 
begins, at level 4, with understanding the basic operation of the software. 
Assignment projects tend to involve small-scale multitrack sessions, and you 
will be required to mix and edit a range of different tracks. As you progress 
through each year, the study in this route becomes more sophisticated and looks 
at the interconnectivity with hardware systems such as consoles and an array of 
outboard equipment, e.g. reverbs, compressors EQs etc. Assignment projects at 
both level 5 and 6 will include some visual media content alongside song and 
instrumental track creation. By level 6, you will be expected to be a 
proficient, and an independent operator of the main control rooms in our new 
facilities and have a detailed knowledge all the systems in the 7 studio spaces 
that we will have available.

 

Theme 2 - Composition

This theme looks at the way music is created in studios from a music composer's 
perspective. The material taught throughout this theme involves interpreting 
and realising music notation scores, looking specifically at the melodic, 
harmonic and rhythmic structures that form music compositions. Alongside both 
Protools and Logic, the Vienna Symphonic Library will be used to realise 
orchestral scores. In assignments, students will be required to compose music 
for a range of different media, including instrumental tracks, song 
arrangements, games, music and music for film and TV.

At level 6, students will be expected to be able to communicate studio-based 
musical ideas to live performers such as string and horn players through the 
creation of music scores. 

 

Theme 3 - Sound Design

This theme aims to provide students with an understanding of synthesis and 
sound design within the context of music and sound composition. It will 
introduce the fundamental building blocks of a range of synthesis theories and 
methods, including additive, subtractive, physical modelling, sampling, and 
different types of modulation synthesis. Students will gain technical skills 
that will allow them to design sounds that can then be integrated into a range 
of media scenarios including Music production, film and TV, games and live 
performance. Software used in this route includes Cycling '74 Max 8, Cecilia, 
Native Instruments Reaktor 6, Logic and Protools.

 

Theme 4 - Studio Recording

In this theme, students will develop knowledge in the operation of hardware and 
software systems in a recording studio environment. They will develop an 
understanding of the common microphone choices and techniques for tracking 
musicians in a studio context alongside developing critical listening skills. 
Assignment work will include some elements of recording on location and, 
particularly at level 6, students will be required to organise and project 
manage a live recording session such as an orchestra or choir on location using 
mobile recording rigs. Software used in this theme is Protools.

 

 

I hope this gives you some more insight into the nature of our music degree at 
Bournemouth University and as you can see from the theme descriptions, there is 
a considerable amount of music and sound for media, games and TV as well as 
music notation and score reading. 

 

If you have any questions about these themes, please don't hesitate to contact 
me.

 

Apreciate your time to read this long e-mail and your answer.

 

Best Regards,

Adrian Tamasan

 


 
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