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Music Editing Techniques

Music Editing Techniques

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Music Editing Techniques

 

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As a skating coach, the more control you have over every aspect of your students’ performance,the more likely they are to succeed. Modern digital music editing software makes it easy for you to manipulate and customise soundtracks exactly to suit the requirements of any given performance. Rather than always having to adjust the choreography to fit the music, editing software allows you to tweak the music and meet the choreography halfway – or, for more advanced users with musical skills, to create highly customised or even original music, completely from scratch.

This series of webinars, led by internationally-acclaimed skating coach and training software expert Chris Conte, is designed to help skating coaches learn the necessary skills to edit their skaters’ music programs. The course is non-software specific, so you can benefit from it whichever of the many popular music editing packages you have available, or are considering purchasing.

Learn to enhance programs with cross-fades, multi-tracking, dynamics processing, time compression and expansion and CD mastering. A full understanding of these processes will enhance your abilities in ANY music software environment.

The webinars are delivered in our powerful and easy-to-use online learning environment – click here to learn more about the basic requirements you need to fulfil to use the system.

 

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