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Sound Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute of Technology - Nashville
Hi folks,
It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Thanks Tim |
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"TimW" wrote:
Hi folks, It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Thanks Tim It saddens me to see this place using the letters SAE, which stands for the Society of Audio Engineers. Sniff. -- ~ Roy "If you notice the sound, it's wrong!" |
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On Mar 8, 8:00 pm, Roy W. Rising wrote:
It saddens me to see this place using the letters SAE, which stands for the Society of Audio Engineers. Sniff. You're thinking of AES, the Audio Engineering Society. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers, keeper of standards for things like oil viscosity and screw threads. |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
On Mar 8, 8:00 pm, Roy W. Rising wrote: It saddens me to see this place using the letters SAE, which stands for the Society of Audio Engineers. Sniff. You're thinking of AES, the Audio Engineering Society. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers, keeper of standards for things like oil viscosity and screw threads. However, the AES and SAE have gone together on joint conferences about car audio standards. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... Mike Rivers wrote: On Mar 8, 8:00 pm, Roy W. Rising wrote: It saddens me to see this place using the letters SAE, which stands for the Society of Audio Engineers. Sniff. You're thinking of AES, the Audio Engineering Society. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers, keeper of standards for things like oil viscosity and screw threads. However, the AES and SAE have gone together on joint conferences about car audio standards. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Years ago, my late father was a member of both the AES and the SAE. He was an electrical engineer by training and chief vibrations engineer for an aircraft engine manufacturer by day job. As a ten-year old, I never could get them straight. He was Chair of the local chapter of one, but which one I'll never know. |
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Harry Lavo wrote:
Years ago, my late father was a member of both the AES and the SAE. He was an electrical engineer by training and chief vibrations engineer for an aircraft engine manufacturer by day job. As a ten-year old, I never could get them straight. He was Chair of the local chapter of one, but which one I'll never know. Hi Harry! Here we have AVL, Tec Zentrum. They are making sounds for various Car models, like Porsche, Audi and BMW, afaik. Last year they presented their first car-racing model, something like the World Formula 1 types, just smaller and beatable by any std-car listed above. Best Regards, Daniel Mandic |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote:
On Mar 8, 8:00 pm, Roy W. Rising wrote: It saddens me to see this place using the letters SAE, which stands for the Society of Audio Engineers. Sniff. You're thinking of AES, the Audio Engineering Society. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers, keeper of standards for things like oil viscosity and screw threads. I know. It's fun to see the posts that my somewhat lame attempt at a joke has brought forth. -- ~ Roy "If you notice the sound, it's wrong!" |
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"TimW" wrote in message ... Hi folks, It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Thanks Tim MTSU - Middle Tennessee State University (I think) has been recommended by some people. If Bill Vorn Dick still teaches there, that would be a no-brainer. Mikey Wozniak Nova Music Productions this sig is haiku |
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Mike,
I think your recommendation's a good one but the OP seems to be looking for schools that do not require 4 yrs. to award a degree. I was one of the people who suggested that he try posting here. I did check out the web-site of this institute and was left wondering if any of the faculty were ready to teach the math and physics that an audio "engineer" would need. I was not clear on what the OP's relative expected for the money spent on tuition. Dave M. |
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Yes, I have had several peoplr recommend MTSU, but the young man in question
has a learning disability and is trying to avoid as much non-related (i.e. History, Biology, etc...) as possible... Thanks TimW "Michael Wozniak" wrote in message thlink.net... "TimW" wrote in message ... Hi folks, It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Thanks Tim MTSU - Middle Tennessee State University (I think) has been recommended by some people. If Bill Vorn Dick still teaches there, that would be a no-brainer. Mikey Wozniak Nova Music Productions this sig is haiku |
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"TimW" wrote in
news:r3gJh.6903$B7.1470@bigfe9: Yes, I have had several peoplr recommend MTSU, but the young man in question has a learning disability and is trying to avoid as much non-related (i.e. History, Biology, etc...) as possible... How does that stop him from taking all the classes he wants? He just won't graduate with a degree. Would a degree from SAE be that much more valuable than classes from MTSU? |
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TimW wrote:
Hi folks, It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Possibly OT to this discussion, any recommendations to online dittos? US institutions doesn't help a cph based dude I have to work too... -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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Mogens V. wrote:
TimW wrote: Hi folks, It was suggested that I post in this newsgroup (I spend my time mostly in Rec.Music.Makers.Guitar.Acoustic) about this particluar organization. I am trying to find out al little more about this place. I have a young aspiring Recording Engineer friend looking for a place to get some training. He does not wish to attend a four year college but would like to attend a school that is well thought of in this Industry. This BTW is one of the closer ones as he lives in East Tennessee. Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance... Here is a link to their site... http://www.sae-nashville.com/ Possibly OT to this discussion, any recommendations to online dittos? US institutions doesn't help a cph based dude I have to work too... Meant for theory.. obtaining practical skills online may be a Bit hard. -- Kind regards, Mogens V. |
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That's a good thought but I am not sure MTSU would really want you "cherry
picking" classes or even allow it, but I guess you could do drop and add... :-) "Carey Carlan" wrote in message ... "TimW" wrote in news:r3gJh.6903$B7.1470@bigfe9: Yes, I have had several peoplr recommend MTSU, but the young man in question has a learning disability and is trying to avoid as much non-related (i.e. History, Biology, etc...) as possible... How does that stop him from taking all the classes he wants? He just won't graduate with a degree. Would a degree from SAE be that much more valuable than classes from MTSU? |
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