Tech Talks: Recording Basics for Ausmusic Month
Event description
To celebrate Ausmusic Month this November, the Brand X Tech Team are running a two-hour Tech Talk on DIY Recording, with a focus on the basics of recording for musicians and podcasters with little to no sound experience.
Participants will learn about the basics of recording with an interface, microphones, setting up and bouncing sessions in Pro Tools and Logic. The aim of this workshop is to upskill emerging artists, giving them the knowledge and confidence to record music on their own.
Brand X’s Tech Talks are run by the City of Sydney Creative Studios’ in-house technical team who have a wealth of experience across sound, music, and live production. With diverse backgrounds as engineers, producers, and technicians, they’re passionate about supporting artists and sharing their expertise.
Accessibility requirements:
We welcome all visitors to the City of Sydney Creative Studios and are committed to making it accessible.
If you have access requirements, please add your accessibility requirements during the booking process. This includes booking companion card tickets.
A Brand X team member may be in touch to ensure we understand your requirements. If you require an interpreter, or would like to contact someone about access, please email Dean Nash (Access Coordinator) at access@brandx.org.au.
How to get there:
- Train: Town Hall Station 2-minute walk. 
- Light Rail: 2-5 minute walk from light rail platforms 
- Metro: Gadigal Station is a 1 minute walk from the Bathurst Street exit/entrance 
- Bus: 5 minute walk from Elizabeth Street, Stand C and D 
- Car: Wilson Parking, 14 Wilmot St, Sydney or Meriton Suite Parking, 100 Bathurst St, Sydney. 
Exchanges and refunds:
Want to cancel your ticket? Please email us at marketing@brandx.org no less than 24 hours prior to workshop commencement. We can refund your tickets minus transaction fees of 1.75% + 30c.
Photo by Jacquie Manning
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