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The word is out: The Conservatory's brand new, purpose-built 25,000-sq. ft. satellite campus is about to go online. In preparation, facility acoustician, Jerry Davis, live sound engineer/curriculum designer Robert Scovill and live sound engineer/instructor Keith Morris recently "shot" the new live sound room to determine its acoustic signature. The new live sound "classroom" is a 6,000-sq. ft. room with a 24-ft. ceiling. It will soon house a stage, curtains, FOH position and state-of-the-art gear in preparation for the first class start.
"It's exciting to see this come together," says Administrator Kirt Hamm. "we've all been working hard to make it happen and soon we will be able to expose our students to our world-class curriculum, in a world-class venue. The new facility will house the school's main office, four studios, classrooms, mix lab and internet cafe, which will allow students to check email and stay in touch with the latest recording info on the World Wide Web. In addition, the school will have an expanded online resource library covering a wide variety of audio topics. |
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