Many classical and acoustic musicians feel frustrated when their recordings sound noisy, muddy, distant, or unclear - especially when the performance itself sounds much better in the room.
This course is designed to help you improve your recordings using practical techniques that make a genuine difference without requiring an advanced technical background or expensive studio setup.
Throughout the course, we focus on the recording decisions that matter most for piano and acoustic instrument recording at home, including microphone choice, stereo recording, gain settings, microphone placement, room acoustics, and recording quality settings.
The course also explains common audio controls such as limiters, compressors, and frequency controls in a clear and approachable way, helping you understand what these settings do without becoming overwhelmed by technical jargon.
Rather than chasing complicated studio techniques, the emphasis is placed on achieving clear, natural-sounding recordings through thoughtful microphone placement, careful listening, and simple practical adjustments.
This course is suitable for:acoustic musicians (piano, strings, brass, woodwind, guitar etc.)
students preparing audition or exam recordings
teachers supporting their students
hobbyist musicians wanting better recordings at home
performers creating recordings for sharing online or promotional use
Downloadable PDF resources are included throughout the course to help you apply the ideas directly to your own recording setup and environment.
By the end of the course, you will feel more confident making recording decisions and creating clearer, more natural recordings at home.
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