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George Alexander Music Production trainer in Bangalore

George Alexander

Sound Production graduate / Music Producer

S.G.Palaya, Bangalore, India - 560029.

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I am a Sound Production graduate from Box Hill Institute, Australia. I have been working on music since 2016 and have learned a lot about the Producer/Engineer role in the Music Industry. Since moving to India after my course in Melbourne, I have spent my time honing my skills to become a better producer.

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Box Hill Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia 2020

Bachelor of Sound Production

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Music Production Training

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Years of Experience in Music Production Training

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Sound Engineering classes

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Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

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Years of Experience in Sound Engineering classes

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1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Music Production and Sound Engineering Classes.

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Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 1 year.

Answers by George Alexander (5)

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

Learning how to use reference tracks helps you mix better. When you're mixing, your ears adjust to the material you're listening to, so take breaks while mixing to listen to your reference to reset your ears to hear the problems in your mix.
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Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

A 7.1 surround system just mean that there are 7 speakers and 1 subwoofer. The previous standard, 5.1, has 5 speakers and 1 subwoofer. This allows for better placement for sound design and mixing
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Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

In my opinion, different DAWs are good at different use cases, but they don't color the sound differently or anything so it's really about how well you know the DAW and what you're using it for. I used a few different DAWs and there are some things that each do better than the others. If you're planning... ...more

In my opinion, different DAWs are good at different use cases, but they don't color the sound differently or anything so it's really about how well you know the DAW and what you're using it for. I used a few different DAWs and there are some things that each do better than the others. If you're planning to work in studios the industry standard is Pro Tools, so learning that would be best. I prefer Ableton Live for more creative work and have been using it more than Pro Tools and Logic just because I know it better than the other two. At the end of the day you should pick something that you know best and learn as much as you can about it.

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Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

This isn't a straightforward answer if you're expecting one. You'll have to try out some equipment or look up some videos to hear if you like the difference. I think that some outboard gear like the LA-2A and the 1176 "color" the sound and respond to incoming signals different to how a plugin would since... ...more

This isn't a straightforward answer if you're expecting one. You'll have to try out some equipment or look up some videos to hear if you like the difference. I think that some outboard gear like the LA-2A and the 1176 "color" the sound and respond to incoming signals different to how a plugin would since there are tubes and other hardware involved but it's really something you need to decide for yourself. Old audio equipment might not always sound better though but that also depends on what you're looking for in your track.

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Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

Hi, Treating your room depends mostly on how much you're willing to spend on it and your monitoring system. Ideally you'll need bass traps, diffusers and acoustic panels. The treatment depends on the room and can vary, but a small room usually will have an uneven/reduced frequency response in the low... ...more

Hi, 

Treating your room depends mostly on how much you're willing to spend on it and your monitoring system. Ideally you'll need bass traps, diffusers and acoustic panels. The treatment depends on the room and can vary, but a small room usually will have an uneven/reduced frequency response in the low end, so keep that in mind. You can use curtains and similar materials to dampen room reflections off the walls to make your room sound less "live". There are many resources you can find online and even DIY it but here's 2 links that might help:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxn3DmWfmbE&ab_channel=DanWorrall

https://ehomerecordingstudio.com/acoustic-treatment/

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Teaches

Music Production Training

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Music Production Training

1

Sound Engineering classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Sound Engineering classes

1

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Answers by George Alexander (5)

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

Learning how to use reference tracks helps you mix better. When you're mixing, your ears adjust to the material you're listening to, so take breaks while mixing to listen to your reference to reset your ears to hear the problems in your mix.
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

A 7.1 surround system just mean that there are 7 speakers and 1 subwoofer. The previous standard, 5.1, has 5 speakers and 1 subwoofer. This allows for better placement for sound design and mixing
Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

In my opinion, different DAWs are good at different use cases, but they don't color the sound differently or anything so it's really about how well you know the DAW and what you're using it for. I used a few different DAWs and there are some things that each do better than the others. If you're planning... ...more

In my opinion, different DAWs are good at different use cases, but they don't color the sound differently or anything so it's really about how well you know the DAW and what you're using it for. I used a few different DAWs and there are some things that each do better than the others. If you're planning to work in studios the industry standard is Pro Tools, so learning that would be best. I prefer Ableton Live for more creative work and have been using it more than Pro Tools and Logic just because I know it better than the other two. At the end of the day you should pick something that you know best and learn as much as you can about it.

Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

This isn't a straightforward answer if you're expecting one. You'll have to try out some equipment or look up some videos to hear if you like the difference. I think that some outboard gear like the LA-2A and the 1176 "color" the sound and respond to incoming signals different to how a plugin would since... ...more

This isn't a straightforward answer if you're expecting one. You'll have to try out some equipment or look up some videos to hear if you like the difference. I think that some outboard gear like the LA-2A and the 1176 "color" the sound and respond to incoming signals different to how a plugin would since there are tubes and other hardware involved but it's really something you need to decide for yourself. Old audio equipment might not always sound better though but that also depends on what you're looking for in your track.

Answers 1 Comments
Dislike Bookmark

Answered on 15/08/2023 Learn Film and Media/Sound Engineering

Hi, Treating your room depends mostly on how much you're willing to spend on it and your monitoring system. Ideally you'll need bass traps, diffusers and acoustic panels. The treatment depends on the room and can vary, but a small room usually will have an uneven/reduced frequency response in the low... ...more

Hi, 

Treating your room depends mostly on how much you're willing to spend on it and your monitoring system. Ideally you'll need bass traps, diffusers and acoustic panels. The treatment depends on the room and can vary, but a small room usually will have an uneven/reduced frequency response in the low end, so keep that in mind. You can use curtains and similar materials to dampen room reflections off the walls to make your room sound less "live". There are many resources you can find online and even DIY it but here's 2 links that might help:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxn3DmWfmbE&ab_channel=DanWorrall

https://ehomerecordingstudio.com/acoustic-treatment/

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George Alexander describes himself as Sound Production graduate / Music Producer. He conducts classes in Music Production and Sound Engineering. George is located in S.G.Palaya, Bangalore. George takes Online Classes- via online medium. He has 1 years of teaching experience . George has completed Bachelor of Sound Production from Box Hill Institute, Melbourne, VIC, Australia in 2020. HeĀ is well versed in English.

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