Audio Engineer: BMiR 2026

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Audio Engineer: BMiR 2026

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

Deadline to apply: July 9, 2025
Program dates: January 5 – 30, 2026

The audio recording engineer professional training program is a continuing education opportunity designed for emerging recording engineers with mature artistic insight, advanced practical skills and either significant professional experience or a high level of professional training. Learning objectives have been integrated into artistic residency programs, inviting exciting opportunities for collaboration and connection in this redeveloped applied-learning program.

Participants will receive mentorship from experienced professionals, enhancing their technical abilities and learning about new equipment, software, and recording techniques while supporting selected musicians in the Banff Musicians in Residence (BMiR) 2026 program and the diverse recording needs of Banff Centre.

Description

Emerging audio engineers from around the world are invited to participate in our program to expand their technical proficiency, nurture creativity and elevate their recording abilities in diverse genres of music.

Successful applicants will benefit from:

  • Mentorship by international faculty, staff producers, engineers and technologists.
  • Experience recording live concerts in classical, jazz, world music and contemporary genres, dependent on the repertoire of accepted musicians.
  • Developing communication skills and interactive strategies to engage with musicians for an optimal recording experience.
  • Gaining experience in studio recording sessions with diverse repertoire.
  • A deepened knowledge of industry trends and best practices.
  • Networking opportunities with other audio engineers, professional musicians, artists in other disciplines and invited guests.
  • Access to professionally equipped studio spaces.
  • Materials/assets for professional portfolio.

Requirements

Applicants should have a combination of formal training and/or professional experience or aptitude in audio engineering.

Required skills include:

  • A working knowledge of Pyramix and ProTools is desirable.
  • A practical understanding of file creation and management.
  • Ability to participate collaboratively and thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
  • Applicants should be able to manage resources, produce to schedule and multitask effectively with strong time management, diplomacy, and communication skills.

100% scholarship covers tuition fees. Additionally, a 50% scholarship offsets meals and accommodation costs

For full details on the residency and application process, visit Audio Engineer: BMiR 2026 | Banff Centre.

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