Recording Sessions at the CMDL Studio
Over the past few weeks, musicians in training at the CMDL have recorded their projects in the school’s studio under fully professional conditions. Supervised by a sound engineer, they worked in an environment that meets industry standards, using professional equipment for audio recording and high-quality video capture.
Beyond musical performance, each student took an active part in the entire production process. Microphone placement, assisting with camera framing, contributing to editing or to the technical organization of the sessions—these collective working moments are an integral part of the learning experience. This hands-on involvement allows musicians to gain a concrete understanding of every stage of a recording and audiovisual production.
These sessions therefore serve a dual purpose: producing professional audio and video materials, essential for communication and the development of their artistic projects, while also building technical skills that are crucial for their future careers. Understanding studio constraints, terminology, and real-world working conditions is now a major asset for professional musicians.
These recording sessions are fully aligned with the CMDL’s educational approach, which aims to train autonomous artists who are aware of the artistic, technical, and professional challenges of their practice.




