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The purpose of this article is to familiarize you with the resources available and to provide some information how to find and judge the accuracy of the postings on the web.

Online Courses & Training By Schools

If a valid (licensed or accredited) school offers training programs online, you can be pretty sure of the accuracy and completeness of the information.  For recording training, your best choice should be a school that has major programs in the subject.   To date the only school I know that actually has posted a recording study program online is the Recording Institute of Detroit.  You can take 5 lessons, free of charge by clicking on the logo at the left.  There is one other school that I know of, Recording Technologies Training Centre, in Australia that is planning such a posting.

There are many, many colleges and universities that are busy putting complete courses online.  So far I haven't heard of a recording course on line by a university - but its just a matter of time until it happens.

Postings By Professional Recording Instructors

There are several recording instructors that maintain sites for students or for interested non-students.  The "tip of the week" and "recording techniques" articles that appear on the Recording Engineer's Quarterly are examples of such postings.  But there are other, even more extensive, sites.

 

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