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State-of-the art facilities for our students

Audio Facilities

RTVC 329: Sound Recording Studio

You鈥檒l record and mix audio tracks in RTVC 329, which is centered around a Rupert Neve Design 5088 Discrete Analogue Mixer, Genelec 1038B three-way active monitors, and an Antelope Orion 32 channel AD/DA converter for use with Avid ProTools, Apple Logic Pro X and Ableton Live. The studio was designed by legendary studio designer John Storyk.

We teach classes here and MDIA majors reserve the space to complete projects. Those projects start with the recording and mixing of a single track and build from there. By the time students in the production track are enrolled in the Brick City Records capstone class, they record independently with artists in 329.

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Sound Recording Studio

Man playing drums in the recording studio

Sound Recording Studio

man recording vocals in the studio

Sound Recording Studio

man recording keyboard in the studio

Sound Recording Studio

Man playing the guitar while another man is recording his sound

Sound Recording Studio

various types of microphones stored in a box structure

Sound Recording Studio

woman using a large computer in the studio

Mixing and Mastering Studio

a hand is using a mixing computer tool

Mixing and Mastering Studio

man with headphones using mixing and master tools in the studio

Mixing and Mastering Studio

man in front of mixing and mastering tools

Mixing and Mastering Studio

woman in the mixing and mastering studio

Mixing and Mastering Studio

RTVC 315: Mixing and Mastering Studio

This space is where you鈥檒l mix, master and overdub recorded tracks to finalize for distribution. MDIA students use RTVC 315 for course projects and you鈥檒l find the Brick City Records production groups in here for the majority of their capstone experience. The room is tailored for the creative artist, with access to digital tools for music creation, mixing, and mastering, as well as a separate isolation booth for recording vocals and overdubs.

Schoonover 448: Sound Post Production and Listening Lab

It鈥檚 here, in the post-production studio, where you鈥檒l evaluate and mix sound, as well as record dialog and foley (sound effects), for cinema, television and animation.  MDIA students reserve the space to complete sound design on projects ranging from animated shorts, documentaries, and short and full-length cinema releases.  

The 5.1 room  is centered around a 32-fader Yamaha Nuage System, outfitted with Avid ProTools HD and Nuendo. Additionally, the Schoonover Center 448 Suite features a 9-pit Foley and ADR stage.

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Post-Production Studio

woman in the studio working on the sound of a video

Post-Production Studio

woman working on a video's sound in the studio

Post-Production Studio

woman working on a videos sound levels

Post-Production Studio

student recording a podcast in the studio

Podcasting Studio

student in the podcasting studio, "Welcome to the Pod"

Podcasting Studio

Schoonover Lobby: Podcasting Studio

Located in the heart of the Schoonover lobby, our Podcast Studio is available for students to reserve throughout the year. We built the studio with our students in mind鈥攚hether you鈥檙e pursuing a podcasting certificate or independently exploring the world鈥檚 most popular audio storytelling medium, the Pod is a great resource.

Recording equipment is provided and includes Shure SM7B studio microphones, a set of Sony studio headphones for each microphone, and a Rodecaster Pro integrated podcast production console. There is enough space for at least four people to record together, making it a convenient way to get your podcast idea rolling!