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SynAudCon Announces Significant Update Of “Course 100 – Principles Of Audio”

Following six-month transformation process, new version expands on topics previously covered and offers numerous new additions.
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SynAudCon has announced the official release of its newly updated “Course 100 – Principles of Audio,” and it’s available online — offered at a discounted price for a limited time — at prosoundtraining.com.

“Course 100 – Principles of Audio” is the fifth course to undergo renovations in the last 18 months. The updated version underwent a six-month transformation process, expanding on topics previously covered as well as numerous new additions to the content.

Upgrades include:

— Demonstrations from SynAudCon in-person training presented in high-definition (HD) format.

— Enhancement of virtually all course images and animations.

— A new digital audio overview.

— A significant expansion of course resource materials.

— Interactive software calculators to execute the math.

— Increased resolution of all 49 course videos from 720p to 1080p.

“We’ve been working through the process of updating our existing courses and in some cases, adding completely new courses over the last two years,” says Pat Brown of SynAudCon.”Technology changes, and honestly, the world right now is changing; we’re always in an innovative and adaptive mindset towards meeting the ever-changing needs of audio professionals.”

“Course 100 – Principles of Audio” includes 49 instructional videos, real-world demonstrations, interactive calculator, video transcriptions and reference manual, quizzes, a one-year SynAudCon complimentary membership. Course graduates receive 16 RUs and a Certificate of Completion with passing of the final exam.

In addition, SynAudCon reports a significant capital investment in custom studio recording equipment, camera systems, lighting, and more in a facility that will be used to continue to create new course videos and material.

Go here to find out more about “Course 100 – Principles of Audio.”

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