Audio Engineering & Music Production School

Any Recording Arts school can teach you the basics of signal flow, Pro Tools, microphone polar patterns…etc, but there is a lot more to it than that, including learning how to make music sound good.

Audio Engineering

Azmyth School of Music Technology is an Audio Engineering, Recording Arts and Music Production school located in Indianapolis, Indiana that prepares students for a career in the music business. We set ourselves apart by providing one on one instruction in an apprenticeship format in addition to weekly group labs. Students are able to learn hands on in either of our two Studen Studios armed with Pro Tools, Logic and Ableton from day one of the program located at Azmyth Recording Studios. With over 20 years as one of Indianapolis’s most active recording studios for original music, our students gain real world experience in a production environment.

Our Approach

We work individually with students so that each student can learn at their own pace, not the class’s pace.

Our Curriculum

We not only focus on teaching you the technical fundamentals, but also how to apply those to mixing your music and achieving the sound you are looking for.

Program Tuition

Top engineering programs led by music industry experts, all for half the cost of other programs.

Gain Industry Skills

At Azmyth School of Music Technology your entire education will take place in an actual working studio. We not only focus on teaching you the technical fundamentals, but also how to apply those to mixing your music and achieving the sound you are looking for.

Our instructors have worked with some of the top names in the music industry including

  • Eminem
  • Wiz Khalifa
  • Joyner Lucas
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Gavin DeGraw
  • Alanis Morissette
  • DMX
  • Big SMO

 

  • Mike Posner
  • The Migo’s
  • Bizzy Bone
  • Goo Goo Dolls
  • William Michael Morgan
  • Jadakiss
  • Busta Rhymes

 

“To inspire, educate, and mentor students in the creative, technical, and practical skills required to be music’s next generation of leaders.”

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