David Huber setting up before his lecture
Acclaimed audio author, engineer and musician, David Miles Huber recently returned to the Conservatory as a guest lecturer. Huber treated students to an audio presentation and Q&A, giving them the benefit of his years of experience in the business. Huber is author of "Modern Recording Techniques", "Professional Microphone Techniques", "The MIDI Manual" and "Hard Disk Recording For Musicians". He received a degree in recording techniques (I.M.P.) from Indiana University and also studied in the Tonmeister program at the University of Surrey in Guildford, Surrey, England.

Huber's "Modern Recording Techniques" is now in its 5th edition and is the main text used by instructors at the Conservatory. Administrator, Kirt Hamm: "'Modern Recording Techniques' is the definitive text for audio education, and it's nice that the author thinks so highly of our organization as to provide our students with guest lectures every once in a while," says Hamm. "It's good to be able to say that you have the book, but when you have the author too, that's saying something."

Huber's visit is part of the Conservatory's ongoing audio lecture series featuring a wide variety of industry professionals. Past lecturers have included: Rupert Neve, EveAnna Manley and studio designer John Storyk.

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