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CAMPUS &  STUDIO FACILITIES JULY 2002 - JUNE 2003

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Our classroom facilities are being set up to lecture and demonstrate to 25 students and provide a facility for in-between class practice time.  This allows more studio time for practical class meetings in the studio facilities for both campus and Web-assisted distance students enrolled in our Quik StudyTM programs.

Classroom

In addition to being a base for lecturing and student assignments,  the facility provides  between-class practice / study time for the students using the computerized equipment and programs presented in class.

Studio Facilities For Recording Students

The studio facilities used by recording students is the studio C complex.

The student control room is equipped with two complete workstations One has  a Tascam TMD 8000 console, a Yamaha DMP 9 digital mixer, a computer and keyboard workstation.  The second is a hard disk station with Pro Tools and Paris.  The students use the student control room and studio room for recording projects and for in-between class practice.

Control room C is equipped with a Yamaha 02R console, computer and multiple keyboards.  Subrooms off of C control room allow this facility to be used independently from the student control room facilities.

Studio Facilities For Advanced Recording Students
Students in  the Recording Engineer and the Recording Engineer/Producer programs also use the studio A facilities.  Studio A control room features an SSL 4000G console, 48 track analog recording, 64 Track Pro Tools recording & mixing, 32 track DA88 or ADAT Format recording as well as extensive digital mixing effects. The studio is large and equipped with a 7 foot acoustic grand piano.  The studio A complex occupies 1300 square feet.
Studio Facilities For Interns

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1998 RID GRAD, ANDY TOTH,  IN STUDIO B (left) AND MASTERING ROOM (right)

Students electing to intern at our home studio complex, The Disc Ltd, also use the Mastering room and the Disc Studio B room (as well as the studios A and C) acting as a second engineer during client sessions.    Studio B has a 32 input DDA console with analog 24, ADAT and DA88 formats.  

RECORDING INSTITUTE OF DETROIT - CATALOG 6COL (7/02-6/03) - PAGE 6c

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