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ARAP01 - Apply knowledge of equipment, software, and technical skills related to audio production.

Skill Statements

                             Performance Indicators

ARAP02 - Exhibit ability to edit audio productions.

ARAP03 - Demonstrate technical production support for audio presentations.

ARAP04 - Exhibit the knowledge and skills required to design a production for audio presentation.

ARAP05 - Understand aural examples from various repertoires of music representing diverse styles, genres, cultures, and historical periods.

ARAP01.01.02 - Apply knowledge of audio equipment for productions, including basic recording equipment, equalizers, mixing consoles, and quality monitoring equipment.

ARAP06 - Demonstrate knowledge of music theory appropriate for use in audio production.

ARAP01.01.03 - Exhibit knowledge of analog and digital audio formats.

ARAP01.01.05 - Exhibit how to write audio scripts for various types of programs.

ARAP01.01.04 - Demonstrate the techniques required for synchronization of audio and video, including multiple sound tracks.

ARAP02.01.01 - Understand the basic functions and resources for editing.

ARAP02.01.02 - Apply knowledge of basic editing to both linear and non-linear systems.

ARAP02.01.03 - Apply knowledge of control peripherals used for editing.

ARAP03.01.01 - Demonstrate the use of special effects.

 ARAP03.01.04 - Demonstrate installation of cabling for audio productions.

ARAP03.01.06 - Demonstrate how to troubleshoot audio system operations.

ARAP03.01.03 - Apply knowledge of wireless and wired transmission systems.

ARAP04.01.01 - Exhibit knowledge of the critical elements in designing a production for audio in the phases of pre-production, production and post-production.

ARAP04.01.02 - Analyze the objectives of production activities.

ARAP05.01.02 - Understand how musical elements are used in different styles and genres.

ARAP05.01.03 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize music from historical periods.

ARAP05.01.04 - Identify processes and materials in context of music literature including melodic, harmonic, and tonal organization and meter and rhythmic patterns.

ARAP05.01.01 - Comprehend and arrive at an aesthetic perception of different pieces of music from diverse cultures.

ARAP06.01.01 - Understand and apply concepts of melody, harmony, texture, rhythm, form, and basic composition in audio production.

ARAP06.01.02 - Demonstrate knowledge of the timbre and traditional use of sound sources in arranging and composing music.

ARAP06.01.03 - Manipulate the elements of music for expressive effect.

ARAP06.01.04 - Demonstrate technical skills in applying the principles for arranging and composing music.

Skills Applied (by project)

ARDS07.01.01 - Know available design software and its intended purpose.

ARDS07.01.02 - Select appropriate software.

ARDS07.01.03 - Use various software programs to create, enhance, or revise a design.

ARDS07 - Understand and use appropriate software for the purposes of design.

Projects 3, 4, and 5- ARAP01.01.02 - Apply knowledge of audio equipment for productions, including basic recording equipment, equalizers, mixing consoles, and quality monitoring equipment.

Projects 3, 4, and 5-  ARAP02.01.01 - Understand the basic functions and resources for editing and ARAP02.01.03 - Apply knowledge of control peripherals used for editing. 

Projects 3, 4, and 5-  ARAP03.01.03 - Apply knowledge of wireless and wired transmission systems and ARAP03.01.06 - Demonstrate how to troubleshoot audio system operations.

Project 2- ARAP05.01.03 - Demonstrate the ability to recognize music from historical periods and ARAP05.01.01 - Comprehend and arrive at an aesthetic perception of different pieces of music from diverse cultures.

Projects 3, 4, and 5-  ARDS07.01.01 - Know available design software and its intended purpose, ARDS07.01.02 - Select appropriate software and ARDS07.01.03 - Use various software programs to create, enhance, or revise a design.

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