East Hall Recording's Class In Session One-On-One Instruction

LEARN THE ART OF RECORDING

East Hall Recording has served the music community of Northwest Arkansas for nearly two decades. We are now proud to offer private instruction in music production and sound engineering.

Whether you are just starting out and want to learn the basics of recording, or you already know your way around a microphone and want to fill in the gaps that come with trying to learn everything online, we can help.

We offer private, one-on-one instruction tailored to where you are in your recording journey and where you want to go. You’ll get hands-on experience with real studio gear, and a chance to affordably learn the craft of recording at a pace you’re comfortable with. Here are some of the subjects you can learn:

  • Analog and Digital Recording

  • Pro Tools

  • Acoustics

  • Mixing

  • Editing

  • Dynamics (Compression, Limiting, Expanding, Gating)

  • Signal Processing

  • How to record various instruments, Microphone Placement

  • Microphones

  • Patch Bays and Signal Flow

  • Analog Consoles

  • Plugins

  • Monitoring

  • File Management

  • Session Etiquette

  • Basic Job Skills

  • More!

Pricing: Sessions are 2 hours in length and cost $100. If you schedule four weekly sessions, they run $75 each.

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About the Studio: East Hall Recording is a Fayetteville-based studio providing recording, mixing, and mastering services to local and regional musicians. The studio focuses on providing musicians with a comfortable and creative environment in which to work. Starting as a bedroom studio in the early 1990s, East Hall has been in official operation since 2005 and works to guide musicians through the process of making their best records.

Chris Moore began recording his own bands and friends in the early 90s in a Tascam 4-track cassette. Progressing through numerous dorm rooms, bedrooms, and garages, he opened East Hall in 2005 and has spent nearly every waking moment since recording the bands of Northwest Arkansas and beyond. He has also taught recording for Northwest Arkansas Community College since 2019.