
The stage starts at your mixing table
The Music Creation, Production and Sound Techniques Course at ETIC_Algarve is a practical and professional training programme designed for those who want to work in the field of music, music production and sound. Ideal for those looking for a music production course with technical and creative teaching, this course prepares you to work in all phases of audio production, in the studio and in a live sound context.
We bring industry practice into the course, with trainers who are active in the job market, to ensure that the training is up-to-date, demanding and aligned with the real challenges of the field. Here, you will acquire techniques for creating music, producing and mastering sound, developing the skills required by the music industry.
In the Music Creation, Production and Sound Techniques Course, you will learn:
- Performance, production and recording techniques within a studio.
- Operation of mixing tables and live sound
- Use of recording, editing and mastering software
- Balance and sound perception for professional mixes
You will have access to recording and production studios, audio post-production and mastering rooms, as well as real concert environments, both on stage and in front of it, in partnership with Zipmix Studio and Coalman Recordings..
This sound and music production course gives you the tools you need to turn your ideas into professional music projects, ready for the national and international market.
Upon completing the Technical Course in Music Creation, Production and Sound Techniques, you will undertake a 480-hour work placement, an essential step in applying the skills acquired throughout the course and gaining practical experience in the job market.
You will also have the opportunity to participate in a European ERASMUS+ mobility project, enjoying an enriching international experience through an internship.

Support for Trainees
Concern for the well-being of trainees is a constant, which is why ETIC_Algarve has been providing its community with various services that contribute to their personal and human growth.
Whether in support of Insertion into the job market, or in Support of Personal Development, or through financial supports granted through the recent Training Grant, there are several ways we make available to trainees to facilitate and promote their growth.
Training Grant

Grant Luís Lobato

Personal development

2 Years
1260 hours, including 480-hour Curriculum Internship
Classes from September to July
Monday to Friday, from 2pm to 6pm
Number of Trainees
Maximum 16
And after the course?
Erasmus+
With the completion of this training you will have the possibility to participate in our ERASMUS+ European mobility project.
Career oppurtunities
- Music Producer/Composer
- Mixing and Mastering Technician
- DJ
- Producer/Composer for Audiovisual Projects
- Producer/Composer for Video Games
- Sound Technicians and Assistants
- Sound Technician specialising in sound post-production for audiovisual, music, television and film industries and new media
- Sound Technician specialised in Radio techniques, audio mastering, archiving and sound restoration.
Specialisation Opportunities
After completing the first two years of this course, you will be able to specialise by undertaking a third year of specialisation at ETIC_Algarve, which will enable you to obtain a British International Certification.
This third year of specialisation is a course recognised by Teesside University in Middlesbrough, England, and grants a qualification equivalent to the third year of the British higher education system (Level 6 – 120 ECTS*).
* CATS: Credit Acumulation and Transfer Scheme (Sistema de Acumulação e Transferência de Créditos)
Contents
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Eletricity in the electronics
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- Fundamental concepts of electricity: Ohm’s law and the power equation
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Auditory Training
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- Learning how to Listen – Auditory Training for Perfect Pickup
- The human ear
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Digital Audio
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- Numerical systems used in digital electronics
- Digital audio in terms of frequency and amplitude
- Audio converters
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Studio Techniques
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- History of Music and Sound Recording
- Studio Techniques
- Music and sound capture and recording: principles of microphone operation
- Stereo capture techniques and multiple instruments
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Music Editing, Processing and Mixing
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- Equalisation, levelling and distribution of stereo sounds
- Dynamics and effects processors – compressors, gates, reverbs, etc.
- Plug-ins, virtual tools associated with current music production technologies
- Techniques for finalising and mastering the final mix
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Sound for Image
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- Sound for cinema, video and television
- Live sound, reference sound and post-production sound Sound effects or foley, dubbing and ADR
- Sound at the service of audiovisual language
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Musical Acoustics and Applied Architecture (Electroacoustics)
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- History of Music and Sound Recording
- Acoustics
- Analysis and correction of specific environments for sound capture
- Reverberation tempo
- Identifying standing waves/resonances in an acoustic space
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Sound for Live Performance
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- Techniques for setting up and operating a live event – PA setup
- Stages and control rooms: theatres, auditoriums, outdoor stages, outdoor control rooms
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Language and Musical Composition
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- Basic music theory
- How to construct a piece of music
- MIDI theory and techniques
- Communication between hardware and software using MIDI
- Techniques for composing, arranging and editing using software
- Instrument (basic)
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Music and Production Techniques
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- History of Music and Sound Recording
- Production Techniques
- Recording, editing and music programming techniques
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MIDI, VST, Sampling and Sound Synthesis
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- History of Music and Sound Recording – Sampling and Synthesis
- Sound synthesis
- The architecture of the synthesiser: VCO, VCF, VCA, LFO and env gen
- Automation and modulation
- Other types of synthesis: additive, FM, granular
- The sampler and its architecture
- MIDI language and protocols
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Production Techniques for Computer Games
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- Design and production of music and sound in the computer games industry
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Promoting and Marketing of Music
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- Personal promotion. Copyright and royalties. Contracting and agency services. Relations with record labels
- The world of electronic music producers, consulting with professionals in the field
- Portfolio development. Advertising space
- Project management
- Promotion and publicity in the media
- Online presence: Bandcamp, YouTube, Spotify, among others
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Audio Mastering
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- Digital mastering
- Fundamentals, concepts and practice
- Files and protocols, editing and mastering
- Processors in mastering context
- Formats and preparation procedures for duplication and/or
- distribution
- Final Product
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Manufacturing Process and Audio Supports
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- Audio formats, platforms, pressing, duplication and replication
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Audio DJ/ Music Production Techniques
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- Software and hardware
- Dance music production and remix
- Construction and deconstruction of music
- Musical loops and beats for real-time composition and control
- Analog and digital digging techniques, with vinyl and digital files
- Computer synchronization for live performance
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Final Product I andII
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- Musical creation project from conception to mastering, including scheduling the various phases of the process: pre-production, production, post-production and live act
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Masterclasses
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Multidisciplinary Projects
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- Audio formats, platforms, pressing, duplication and replication
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Curricular Internship
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- Internship at a company in the area lasting 480 hours
Trainers
Resources and Equipment
- Room equipped with one computer per trainee, with macOS or Windows environment
- Zipmix Studio and Coalman Recordings Sound Studios
- Audio Editing and Mastering Regie
- Dedicated audio interfaces
- Arturia KeyLab, MicroLab and M-Audio MIDI keyboards
- Ableton Push 2 MIDI controllers, AKAI APC mini e Behringer FCB1010
- Yamaha CP88 Electric Piano
- Arturia MiniBrute, Arturia MatrixBrute synthesisers; Arturia MiniFreak, Arturia MicroFreak, Yamaha Reface line – CP, DX, CS and YC models; Behringer Model D; Novation Bass Station II
- Arturia DrumBrute Rhythm Box
- Numark PT-01 Scratch Turntable
- Controller DJ Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol
- Behringer X32 Mixing Table, with JBL Top’s and Subwoofer’s and The Box Pro Monition, DI’s
- 15 microphones for various pickup formats
- Softwares Ableton Live, Analog Lab, DRC, Pro Tools, Waves Gold Bundle, Ozone
Portfolio
Values
Monthly Fees:
30 x 273,00€
€265 Registration fee
24 x 341,25€
+205€ Registration fee
18 x 455,00€
+145€ Registration fee
Special Discounts (not cumulative):
-7,5%
save 614,25€
- Immediate payment by 30/05
-5%
save 409,50€
- 18, 24 or 30 monthly instalments
- Immediate payment by 30/07
-2,5%
save 204,75€
- 18, 24 or 30 monthly instalments
- Immediate payment by 30/09
-10%
save 819,00€
- former trainees
- Immediate payment
-7,5%
save 614,25€
- former students: 18, 24 or 30 monthly instalments
Other Conditions
Non-residents:
€120 registration fee + first instalment: 30% of the total course fee
Payable upon registration + 18 monthly instalments
Application Process
- Schedule a personal interview, please contact info@eticalgarve.com or call 289 823 359 / 960 309 550.
- Completion of application form (sent by e-mail after appointment of interview)
- Attend the interview previously scheduled with the Pedagogical Director, in which you must present Portfolio, if you have
- Wait for communication of the result of the application.
- Registration takes place between March and September, until classes begin, and as long as there are places on the courses.
- They may be made after the admission conditions have been verified and upon payment of registration and presentation of:
- Curriculum / Biography
- 1 passport-type photograph, in digital format
- Certificado de habilitações
- Applicant’s documents (ID card / Citizen Card + Taxpayer Card + Proof of address: electricity, water or telephone bill, or driving licence)
- Completion and signing of the registration form and the training contract.
Are you interested?
Make a non-binding pre-registration.









