With the resurgence of analog recording, engineers and producers should learn both analog and digital and explore the benefits of working in a hybrid environment. This seminar will explore those benefits and apply them with Solid State Logic's innovative products. This seminar is part of the IEMMA program, which is a creative environment that provides Duquesne students opportunities to experience real-world situations and work alongside entertainment industry leaders in areas like composing, recording, performance, engineering, production and more. This event is part of IEMMA's public seminar series.
When: Friday, Nov. 15, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Where: Dr. Thomas D. Pappert Center for Performance and Innovation, Mary Pappert School of Music, 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh.
Information: This session is free and open to the public. No RSVP required. For more information on IEMMA, visit www.duq.edu/iemma.