Does working with the Red Hot Chili Peppers on their newest album
Stadium Arcadium sound like a Dream?

Conservatory graduate Anthony Zamora wasn't dreaming while being their Pro Tools editor. How about working with Rick Rubin on Linkin Park's latest CD like graduate Jessica Sinkule? Phillip Lynch graduated in April of 2005 and is now employed at Wild Woods, a digital audio post production facility, working on soundtracks for television shows like the Apprentice, Survivor, and Temptation Island.

DREAMING YET???

We can help make that dream a reality for you at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. Our curriculum provides the most comprehensive training by exposing our students to current industry techniques using world-class equipment with award-winning instructors showing the way. We have spent millions of dollars on our facilities, which feature 8 control rooms, 28 Pro Tools systems, 12 MIDI workstations, 12 mixdown workstations, and a 6000 square foot live sound venue, all of which students have access to nearly 24 hours a day.

We assist our students in entering the audio industry via our exclusive internship program, which places students in recording studios, record labels, live sound companies and other audio related fields. It's no surprise that our graduates have gone on to receive such accolades as Gold and Platinum records - and even Grammys.

The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences has two locations in Tempe, Arizona and Gilbert, Arizona (a suburb of Phoenix). Our locations provide our students with tremendous opportunities for recreation and cultural activities. And, of course, there is always the great weather of Arizona to enjoy!

Start your audio career today at the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences! Fill out the form on this page to take the first step.

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