Texas College Brings In SSL

Oct 1, 2004 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Gearing up to compete with schools and universities across the country, the San Jacinto College Central's (Pasadena, Texas; www.sjcd.edu) recording department has installed an SSL 4000 G+ console, which complements the reconfiguration and acoustical enhancements to the school's sound rooms. “The console allows us to instruct students on universally accepted equipment,” said Les Williams, the school's recording studio instructor. “We assume the student knows nothing about audio recording [when they enter the program]. Through the progression of the courses, the students get hands-on experience with sophisticated equipment, learn audio maintenance and even get an opportunity to intern at a studio facility in the area.”

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