The Art of Vocal Production Course Syllabus
Full curriculum breakdown — modules, lessons, estimated time, and outcomes.
Overview: This 8-week course provides a comprehensive guide to crafting radio-ready vocals, combining technical precision with creative processing strategies. Designed for beginners, it covers everything from microphone selection to advanced vocal effects, using real multi-track sessions and genre-specific techniques. With approximately 3-5 hours of work per week, learners will gain hands-on experience in vocal recording, editing, and mixing workflows using industry-standard DAWs. Lifetime access allows for flexible, self-paced learning, culminating in a final project that demonstrates mastery of professional vocal production techniques.
Module 1: Vocal Recording Fundamentals
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Studio setup for vocal recording
- Microphone types: condenser vs. dynamic
- Vocal booth acoustics and treatment
- Proximity effect experiments and applications
Module 2: Microphone Selection and Placement
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Choosing the right microphone for vocal tone
- Polar patterns and their impact on recording
- Optimal placement techniques for clarity and warmth
- Reducing room noise and bleed with strategic positioning
Module 3: Vocal Editing
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Comping the best vocal takes
- Breath control and editing techniques
- Crossfade methods for seamless transitions
- DAW workflows in Pro Tools and Logic
Module 4: Vocal Processing
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Applying EQ for vocal clarity and presence
- Compression techniques for dynamic control
- De-essing strategies to reduce harsh frequencies
- Reverb and delay applications with parallel processing
Module 5: Advanced Techniques
Estimated time: 6 hours
- Pitch correction using Auto-Tune and Melodyne
- Formant shifting for natural-sounding tuning
- Genre-specific processing: pop, R&B, and rock
- Artist case studies in vocal production
Module 6: Final Project
Estimated time: 10 hours
- Record and produce a vocal performance
- Apply comping, tuning, and editing techniques
- Implement mixing and effects processing for final polish
Prerequisites
- Access to a digital audio workstation (DAW)
- Basic familiarity with audio recording concepts
- Quality headphones or studio monitors
What You'll Be Able to Do After
- Record professional-quality vocals with proper microphone technique
- Edit vocal performances for timing, breaths, and consistency
- Apply pitch correction and tuning effectively using Auto-Tune and Melodyne
- Process vocals with EQ, compression, de-essing, and spatial effects
- Adapt vocal production techniques to different musical genres