About Sound Engineering Basics
We build practical, structured courses that demystify audio. Our goal: remove guesswork from mixing, EQ, dynamics, recording, and acoustics—so you can focus on creative results.
Mission
To make foundational audio skills universally accessible, clear, and applicable to any production environment.
Approach
Learn by doing: focused theory, guided exercises, and measurable outcomes on every module.
Teaching philosophy
- Chunk concepts into 10–15 minute units
- Immediate hands-on practice
- Objective checks: blind A/B, LUFS targets, and spectrum deltas
Values
- Clarity over jargon
- Evidence-based practice
- Accessibility & inclusivity
Accessibility commitments
- Captions and transcripts for all media
- Keyboard-first navigation
- Color-contrast and reduced-cognitive-load layouts
Our Story
Foundation
We started as a small group of audio educators sharing practical mixing workflows.
Curriculum Design
We built a competency-based curriculum aligned to real studio and live sound tasks.
Continuous Improvement
We iterate with learner feedback, adding labs, checklists, and clearer milestones.
Team
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Alex Morgan
Lead Instructor — Mixing & EQ
Bio
- Former FOH engineer, 400+ live shows
- Focus: spectral balance, masking control
- Phone (office): +1 (202) 555-4861
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RK
Riley Kim
Instructor — Recording & Acoustics
Bio
- Designs small-room treatment plans
- Focus: phase coherence, mic technique
- Phone (office): +1 (415) 555-1704
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JP
Jordan Patel
Instructor — Mastering & Dynamics
Bio
- Mastered 120+ indie releases
- Focus: loudness normalization, translation
- Phone (office): +1 (303) 555-9428
Transparency Log
We record visible updates to our curriculum so you know what changed and why.
How our log works
- Entries are stored locally in your browser (no server).
- You can export/import JSON to sync across devices.
- Timestamps use your local timezone for clarity.