Welcome to Omega
Congratulations, and welcome to the Omega Studios’ School of Applied Recording Arts and Sciences. You have taken the first step toward channeling your passion into a career. If you’re serious about getting into the audio recording industry, you’ve come to the right place!
Our programs are comprehensive, challenging and exciting. Our goals is to take your passion for music and recording arts, our cutting edge technology and experienced instructors, and combine them to equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform at the highest levels in the audio industry.
We offer small class sizes, just the right mix of analog and digital equipment, and a curriculum that covers all aspects of a career in the recording arts―everything you will need to land your first job, and develop your lifelong career.
The Omega Philosophy
In order to achieve success, an audio engineer must develop an understanding of fundamental scientific concepts, master the operation of a wide variety of technical equipment, and learn to apply these skills creatively through practical experience. At the Omega Studios’ School, our philosophy is to prepare you for the real world by addressing all of these areas, and providing training in the shortest possible time with educational programs that are intense, comprehensive and cost-effective.
Our training programs use a creative combination of lecture, demonstration and hands-on application, so you are thoroughly grounded in important theoretical concepts as well as the practical operation of the equipment. Classes are designed to provide maximum interaction between you and industry professionals in an actual working environment, where you benefit both from your own experience and the experience of your instructors, who continue to work in the field.
Many principles and skills can only be mastered through personal experience. That is why we place such a high priority on hands-on training in world-class studio facilities, using real professional gear. It isn’t enough to know the theory of operation. In order to be a qualified professional, you must have actual experience doing it yourself, and develop proven ability to function at a professional level of competence.
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