With the New Demand in the Music Industry, Audio Music Students Have More Opportunities for Jobs
(PRWEB) September 10, 2013 -- The audio industry has been on a roller coaster ride since the creation of records. When the first recording device was invented, it was initially used as a trial of recording the human voice. Of course, this has now progressed to huge recording studios with state of the art soundboards, sound proof areas and new microphone systems. With the advance in technology, the music industry has had a large amount of progress as well as a lot of difficulties.
With the change in the system and equipment, the way music is created has also changed. Drum beats and guitar parts can be created through a computer and played through recording systems to match with the singer or band. This is where electronic audio now comes into play. Techno music also uses new technology as a way to create an entire song with no voices or instruments. Though a person playing a guitar in a recording studio will always have a slightly differently sound, the ability to use computers for the job can be a lot simpler and cheaper.
At Centre for Arts and Technology, the Electronic Music Production program prepares students for the growing demand for professionals within the music industry. With the new need to be versed in all things technology, this program is the way to go to gain the upper hand within the growing industry. With campuses in Halifax, NS, Fredericton, NB and Kelowna, BC it’s easy to take the first steps towards a career filled with passion.
Now is the time to become part of the music industry, make a move for your future today.
Amy Nutt, Centre for Arts and Technology, http://www.digitalartschool.com, +1 2508635274, [email protected]
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