Ball State Enhances CurriculumNov 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Though Ball State University (Muncie, Ind., www.bsu.edu) has dropped from its Music Engineering Technology program, the school still focuses on audio... Texas College Brings In SSLOct 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Gearing up to compete with schools and universities across the country, the San Jacinto College Central's (Pasadena, Texas; www.sjcd.edu) recording department... Rupert Neve Visits Webster UAug 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Webster University's Student Section of the Audio Engineering Society in St. Louis closed out its year with two events featuring Rupert Neve. At the first... SAE Takes a Bite Out of the Big AppleAug 1, 2004, By David Weiss The state of audio education in New York, and more specifically, New York City, just became even more accommodating. SAE Institute (www.sae.edu) has expanded... SAE Hosts Debutante BallMay 1, 2004, By David Weiss SAE Institute recently held a coming-out party for its new and expanded New York City campus in the heart of Manhattan's bustling Herald Square.... CRAS Grads Take Home GrammysMay 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (Tempe, Ariz.) graduates Moka Nagatani and Darrell Thorp have taken home 2004 Grammy Awards:... Pedant In a Big Box: Part 1Mar 1, 2004, By Oliver Masciarotte Just before the end of the year, I received an e-mail from my editor that read, “We have a feature on network storage systems that we're trying to figger out, [so] what we'd like from you, your mission if you agree to accept it, is a glossary of common storage and network terms.... Ardent Brings Education Into the StudioMar 1, 2004, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly Ardent Studios and Visible School (both based in Memphis) have formed an educational initiative that creates the first recording and music business school to be hosted in a working studio facility.... Shrinking the ClassroomNov 1, 2003, By Paul D. Lehrman Back when I was in college, audio production education was something you did on your own. If you wanted to learn how records were made, you listened to... What I Wish I'd Learned In SchoolNov 1, 2003, By Sara A. Hughes During the summer before my final semester of college, I managed to talk my way into a highly sought-after internship at one of the biggest studios on... Getting SmartNov 1, 2003, By Eddie Ciletti There are many ways to acquire knowledge. I asked a friend who teaches audio at a community college for his perspective on audio education and received... Audio Recording Technology InstituteNov 1, 2003, By Sara A. Hughes These days, it seems like audio engineering schools are opening their doors in virtually every major market. While there used to be few programs to choose from, multitudes of facilities now compete for students' business —... New School OpeningsNov 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly On July 25, 2003, the SAE Institute (www.sae.edu) brought together 400 guests from around the world for the grand opening of its 1 million-square-foot world headquarters in the resort town of Byron Bay, Australia.... Former Digi Employees Open MindlabOct 1, 2003, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly The Mindlab Learning Center (www.themindlab.us) offers Pro Tools software and hardware training, Digidesign Operator and Expert Certifications, and courses on specific audio plug-ins for Pro Tools and Master Classes with recording engineers, composers and sound designers who use Pro Tools in their production work. ...The Geeks SpeakOct 1, 2003, By Eddie Ciletti and Friends The technician's path is one of evolution, from repair and installation to modifications, design and, for some, manufacturing.... More Comfort, More Efficiency!Oct 1, 2003, By John McJunkin When the idea of a studio is first conceived, the initial discussion will invariably dwell on the console, recording devices, outboard, DAW, microphones and acoustics.... The Old School Is New SchoolSep 1, 2003, By Eddie Ciletti I often find myself with one foot in the past and one in the present. Well, almost. In the repair biz, even the “present” can be a year or so behind.... Tisch School Creates Recorded Music DepartmentFeb 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY The Tisch School of the Arts at New York University (www.nyu.edu/tisch/) received a $5 million donation from J Records founder/chairman/CEO Clive Davis... Berklee to Teach OnlineJan 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY This month, Berklee College of Music will launch www.berkleemusic.com, an online school, job site and networking destination for the music industry. The... Hearing Film Hits ClassroomsJan 1, 2003, COMPILED BY SARAH BENZULY The Hearing Aid Music Foundation (www.hearingaidmusic.com) has just completed Listen Smart Safely Handling the Power, a 15-minute educational film designed... Most Popularadvertisement PollsFree Live Webcast:
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