Getting Out of the Studio
Today’s expedition was to the media production studio at the local college – with a stop along the way at the Technology Fair at the Campus Center where I saw a Mac running Windows and pigs flying. The audio engineer at the media studio gave me a tour of the facility, which was awfully generous of him considering I had simply dropped in without calling first. His recording chain goes from the humble war horse Shure SM-58 mic to an external Media 100 interface and into a Mac running Media 100 software. What blew me away about this studio is that it has six ISDN lines (2 channels each). SIX! What riches!!! Only to be used for College business though…. Darn!!
Today’s expedition was to the media production studio at the local college – with a stop along the way at the Technology Fair at the Campus Center where I saw a Mac running Windows and pigs flying. The audio engineer at the media studio gave me a tour of the facility, which was awfully generous of him considering I had simply dropped in without calling first. His recording chain goes from the humble war horse Shure SM-58 mic to an external Media 100 interface and into a Mac running Media 100 software. What blew me away about this studio is that it has six ISDN lines (2 channels each). SIX! What riches!!! Only to be used for College business though…. Darn!!
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Just finished reading your stuff but no posts since April?
More coming?
Plenty of blogs since April Dave! Go to http://www.mcmvoices.com/blog/blog.htm for the latest and you can click on the links in the sidebar for all the months since April. Thanks for visiting! MCM
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