Recording of the ampliifed instruments, voice and eletronics Field of study: Music in Multimedia
Programme code: W6-S2MLA25.2025

Module name: Recording of the ampliifed instruments, voice and eletronics
Module code: W6-DigiCrea-MM-REC_B
Programme code: W6-S2MLA25.2025
Semester: winter semester 2026/2027
Language of instruction: English
Form of verification: course work
ECTS credits: 2
Purpose and description of the content of education:
The "Recording of the amplified instruments, voice, and electronics" module introduces students to recording and sound processing techniques for electric instruments, voice, and electronics. During the course, students will familiarize themselves with the latest tools and methods used in music production, focusing on sound recording, mixing techniques, and electronic signal processing. The course enables students to develop the skills to create professional recordings in various musical genres. This module provides an excellent opportunity for hands-on practice and developing individual technical skills in sound and music production.
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): not applicable
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
The student knows the recording techniques and signal processing methods for electric instruments, voice, and electronics in music production. [S2-REC_B_1]
W6-MM-S2-W02 [5/5] W6-MM-S2-W03 [5/5] W6-MM-S2-W04 [4/5]
The student can use modern tools and methods in music production to record and mix electric instruments, voice, and electronics. [S2-REC_B_2]
W6-MM-S2-U02 [4/5] W6-MM-S2-U03 [5/5] W6-MM-S2-U06 [4/5]
The student can perform electronic signal processing in professional sound production, including mixing and editing. [S2-REC_B_3]
W6-MM-S2-U02 [4/5] W6-MM-S2-U03 [5/5] W6-MM-S2-U06 [5/5]
The student can collaborate in a team, sharing knowledge and skills related to sound recording and music production. [S2-REC_B_4]
W6-MM-S2-K03 [4/5] W6-MM-S2-K05 [3/5] W6-MM-S2-K06 [5/5]
Form of teaching Number of hours Methods of conducting classes Assessment of the learning outcomes Learning outcomes
practical classes [W_REC_B] 30 Activating methods: a case study [b07] 
Activating method – flipped classroom [b09] 
Demonstration-imitation [c06] 
Working with a computer [d01] 
course work S2-REC_B_1 S2-REC_B_2 S2-REC_B_3 S2-REC_B_4
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular:
Name Category Description
Developing practical skills [a03] Preparation for classes
activities involving the repetition, refinement and consolidation of practical skills, including those developed during previous classes or new skills necessary for the implementation of subsequent elements of the curriculum (as preparation for class participation)
Consulting materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus [a04] Preparation for classes
agreeing on materials complementary to those indicated in the syllabus, supporting the implementation of tasks resulting from or necessary for class participation
Implementation of an individual or group assignment necessary for course/phase/examination completion [c03] Preparation for verification of learning outcomes
a set of activities aimed at performing an assigned task, to be executed out of class, as an obligatory phase/element of the verification of the learning outcomes assigned to the course
Undertaking, on one’s own initiative and individually, activities aimed at expanding the scope or depth of the teaching content, also beyond the walls of the University [e01] Activities complementary to the classes
a set of activities undertaken independently and on the student's own initiative, aimed at expanding the depth and scope of knowledge and skills, their revision and repetition, retention or verification, also activities carried outside the university, e.g., in a culture promoting or educational institution, a laboratory, in the open air, etc.; also self-education
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