Audio Production
Learn to create and thrive in diverse audio areas. Unique electives, expert faculty, and hands-on experience.
Audio Production, B.S.
The Audio Production degree program is one of the most established programs of its kind in the country - in one of the most established departments in the country - and offers students with and without musical backgrounds an environment to learn, develop, create, and thrive across multiple areas of audio.
Its unique placement allows students to acquire extensive insight and depth through electives covering topics such as music recording and mixing, mastering, electronic music production, sound reinforcement (live sound), sound for a picture (TV, film, etc.), sound design, immersive audio, and broadcast audio. Internationally recognized, award-winning faculty teach in highly equipped studios and labs. We encourage students to take advantage of our internship opportunities.
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Microphone designer and manufacturer聽Lewitt聽Inc.聽has donated and loaned several of its cutting-edge microphones to 乐播传媒入口鈥檚聽College of Media and Entertainment聽that will serve as unique teaching tools for audio production students.
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News Briefs
Microphone designer and manufacturer聽Lewitt聽Inc.聽has donated and loaned several of its cutting-edge microphones to 乐播传媒入口鈥檚聽College of Media and Entertainment聽that will serve as unique teaching tools for audio production students.
It was a study abroad trip that was two years in the making for 17 students from 乐播传媒入口's College of Media and Entertainment as they traveled to London, England, where they got real-world, hands-on experiences like no other.
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Audio Production, B.S.
Created with input from music industry professionals and the leading industry associations, MTSU's innovative Recording Industry curriculum is a cutting-edge program that helps blaze a tailor-made path for its students into any of the many rewarding careers of 乐播传媒入口's robust music industries. Examples include:
- Acoustician
- Audio Editor
- Audio Stage Technician
- Forensics Media Consultant
- Live Sound
- Engineer
- Mastering Engineer
- Mix Engineer
- Producer
- Recording Engineer
- Studio Designer
- Studio Manager
Employers of MTSU Audio Production alumni include
- A.G.E. Post
- Automated Processes, Inc
- CMT
- Cognitech
- DFA Solutions
- Eight Day Sound
- Elite Multimedia
- Gaither Studios
- Masterdisk
- Mobile Recording LA
- Nashville Symphony
- RFD-TV
- Stillbrook Studios
- 乐播传媒入口 Theater
- The Audio Distillery
MTSU鈥檚 Career Development Center
MTSU offers a comprehensive Career Development Center that serves students throughout the full student experience and beyond. They collaborate with faculty and staff to equip students with the tools to be marketable to the world of work and continuing education.
Students can schedule an appointment or check online resources and job boards at mtsu.edu/career.
Students can find current internship opportunities by talking to faculty and visiting the University job and internship board called .
Wondering what you can do with your major? Check out our guides.
Audio Production Technology Requirements
Computer and Software
Students in our program are required to have a computer and Avid Pro Tools softare. Our college uses Apple Macintosh computers, with students being encouraged to do the same. An Apple MacBook Pro laptop is strongly encouraged.
Given that Avid鈥檚 Pro Tools audio software is the professional digital audio workstation (DAW) standard, laptops and computers must meet Avid鈥檚 specifications. We use the most recent Pro Tools version based on the year of the Fall semester (e.g., Pro Tools 2019 for academic year 2019-2020, Pro Tools 2020 for academic year 2020-2021). While versions are generally compatible, students are encouraged to use the same version as features may vary from year-to-year and compatibility issues may arise when transferring work between different versions.
While we strongly encourage a MacBook Pro laptop, it is possible that students can use other computers as long as they meet the standards listed below. We are, unfortunately, unable to support or assist with installation or compatibility issues. Specifications and a list of compatible computers can be found on聽.
Computers do NOT need to meet the enhanced specifications for 鈥淧ro Tools HD鈥 or 鈥淧ro Tools Ultimate鈥 (e.g., don鈥檛 worry about the 鈥淧CIe slot鈥 requirement). 鈥淧ro Tools Standard鈥 or just simply 鈥淧ro Tools鈥 (not 鈥淧ro Tools Free鈥 or 鈥淧ro Tools First鈥) is the version students will be using on their computers. Note that computers do not need to be the most recent model as the software is often still compatible and fully operational with older computers.
Computer internal SSD hard drive storage size should be a minimum of 128 GB. 256 GB is better, but 512 GB is probably unnecessary given the cost difference since students can easily purchase an external hard drive for a fraction of the cost (while providing increased flexibility).
Additional Hardware
External hard drives should be Macintosh-formatted or Macintosh-compatible if using a PC (through programs such as MacDrive).
External audio interfaces (such as those by Avid, Focusrite, Universal Audio, etc.) are not required, though students may desire to have input and output options different than those standard on a computer.
Headphones
For many students, a set of "pro-level," durable, high quality headphones is one of their first significant investments toward a personal studio/signal chain (outside of a computer). 聽It makes sense to acquire quality monitoring tools early so that you can reliably and consistently evaluate sound, including your own projects and commercial reference recordings, as your skills and tools increase. 聽It's hard to assess the differences between various other components that are upstream in your signal chain without good monitoring at the downstream end!
One model of headphones that we've traditionally favored/recommended is the Sennheiser HD 650, an "open" style design that offers very low distortion, good frequency response and dynamics but very little sound isolation.聽 Similarly, the Sennheiser HD 600 is an excellent open-style headphone with a very neutral, transparent character and comfortable circumaural fit, as is the Sennheiser HD 660.聽Audio Technica ATH-M70x is also a popular open-style headphone. For the post-candidacy class RIM 4440 鈥淐ritical Listening,鈥 it is preferred that you have one of the open-back suggestions.
If you are getting your first set of high-quality headphones, you should consider how and where you intend to use them - not just in class but also outside of class.聽Open-back headphones may be excellent for studio and controlled environment monitoring but are a poor choice for live sound or location sound, for instance. While potentially subject to more tonal variation and distortions as a function of both fit and design, a "closed" or "semi-open" design may be preferred for overdubbing and listening in noisier environments. Good examples in this category include the Beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO (32 Ohm version preferred), AKG K240-MkII, and Ultrasone Proline 750.
While fashionable, be certain not to use earbuds, noise-cancelling headphones, or bass-enhanced headphones (such as those from Sony and most Beats) as the tonal colorations of these greatly skew your ability to accurately hear the audio being presented.
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