Mon 26 Feb 2007
The Live Crew
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photo caption: Students setting up the stage for their Cycle 3 live sound band clinic
CRAS students learn sound reinforcement in a real-world 6,000 sq. ft. live sound classroom offering a wide array of pro audio gear. After setting up mics, feeds to FOH and a monitor mix for the band, students later record them remotely and turn in their mixes to be graded by the staff. Live sound and recording have never been closer than they are now. The advent of professional portable recording gear, like Digidesign’s Pro Tools makes it easier than ever to capture a performance live, then release it for public consumption.
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