It is quite important for developing audio engineers to have an understanding of component based signal flow. Much of the equipment we use in studio or on stage sits at the very cutting edge of modern electronics technology. This is why, we think its is imperative for fledgling audio professionals to gain experience in the fantastic field of electrical engineering and audio device construction. You will be amazed what you can build from Read more »
Check it out! Our brand new promo video. Special thanks to Dan Mace at If not why not media for directing and editing the video. Bring in the you tube hits!!
Open day is here once again! If you havent had a chance to come on down and have a look for yourself then this is your opportunity. The tours will begin at 10am with a talk from our very own head of institution Mr. Rae de Jager who will be answering questions relating to the college, audio training in general and employment opportunities within South Africa. Everyone is welcome so pull in and be blown away with the Cape Audio College experience. Read more »
With over 30 years of sound engineering experience Dave Subkleve sure knows sound. Dave has a passion for audio gear and software plug-ins that he uses with great skill in order to produce world-class mixes. The final year students were given an opportunity to attend an advanced mix lecture from Dave who gave them some great insight into being a professional sound engineer. “Sound Engineering is a great career choice and pays my bill, but it is not all glam. It requires hard work and dedication from young up and coming engineers”.
Well, we can all be very proud of one of our graduates. Johan Van der Colff has run off with this years best engineer award at the 2012 South african music awards (SAMA). The SAMA award needs no introduction as it is South Africa’s answer to the Grammy’s and showcases the very best in South African Talent. The winning track was loliwe by afrosoul artist Zahara which won 8 SAMA’s including, newcomer of the year, best selling album, female artist of the year, best engineer and others. Read more »
Last week Friday, the Cape Audio College course director, Gaston Roulstone, was asked to head through to Bellville Studios to help Theo Crous with some technical issues he was having in his studio, so Gaston organized two Cape Audio College students to join him, giving them the opportunity to chat with South Africa’s biggest selling rock producer. Both Noel Kriegler, a first year student, and Daniel Brieter, one of our second year students, were very happy to be chosen to join Gaston on his Visit. Read more »
The next official Cape Audio College open day is coming soon. Yes, on Saturday the 10th of September Cape Audio College will be opening its doors to one and all. So if you’re interested in finding out more about Cape Audio College, the programs offered, or just the exciting possibilities within the the audio industry in general, you better come and check it out. If you can’t handle the wait until September, just pop in for a full tour anytime between 9am and 5pm on weekdays.
Please feel free to give us a call and arrange a date and time.
Don’t forget about the many scholarship programs we offer here at Cape Audio College. Every year Cape Audio is giving away 100% full scholarships to a number of dedicated and passionate individuals striving to make big careers for themselves in the audio industry.
We are still offering two full 1Year Higher Certificate in Audio Engineering Course Scholarships, two full Music Production Course Scholarships, as well as two full Electronic Music Programming Course Scholarships this year.
We know this may sound interesting to you, so apply now!
For application forms and more information call us on 021 448 83 83/021 448 83 84, or e-mail us at: study@capeaudiocollege.co.za