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Default Philly: Adjunct faculty needed in Music Industry program


In article writes:

Recording I - This is basically a lecture course using the
Huber/Rumstein book as a text. Students learn the theory of hearing
and sound, microphone design, construction, operation, and placement,
analog tape recorders, analog console signal flow and operation, and
signal processing basics. Although primarily a lecture course, there
is a portable "studio on a cart" used for demonstration purposes,
containing a Mackie 8 buss, an ADAT, a compressor, reverb, DDL, gate,
dat machine, patchbays, and a CD player.


That sounds a lot like a basic recording class that I taught at our
local MARS music store. I thought the students got a lot out of it,
and they seemed to enjoy it. It wasn't the hands-on-sell-gear course
the store wanted, but I think the students were better for it. It's
good that your institution believes in teaching basics before they
put the students in front of a computer with a microphone.


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