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Knowledge of relevant computer applications "DAW" for use with Universal Audio products (i.e. Cubase, Pro Tools, Nuendo, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, etc.) Knowledge of recording studio hardware/software signal routing principles, and modern recording techniques.
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Significant knowledge of relevant analog audio (large format consoles, outboard equipment) and digital audio technologies (including Pro Tools, plugins, outboard DSP) is required, as is a thorough understanding of audio recording industry segments, current and historic recording theory and practice, and current trends.
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Oversee setup/strike and operation of all audio and video equipment used for recording, streaming, editing, mixing, and mastering of Meadows School of the Arts (MSA) board approved events.
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Perform in all aspects of audio recording, editing, mixing and finishing. We are looking for a talented audio editor as our go-to source for audio editing needs on the projects.
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Job DetailsDescription The Ponderosa Lodge (PL) Audio/Visual (A/V) Lead oversees all A/V, technical and lighting elements throughout PL and the recording studio and is responsible to model a genuine lifestyle of Christian discipleship, contributing to the campers’ experience in a manner consistent with MHA’s mission, vision and values.
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Classes concentrate on the areas of Recording Technology and Techniques, Audio Mixing, Studio Maintenance, Acoustics, Sound Reinforcement, Stage Lighting, and Audio for Media. About the Music Production Technology Program Music Production Technology offers a two-year Associate of Science degree and several specialized audio certificates.
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This includes augmenting faculty content, script writing support, directing live video shoots, creating motion graphics, recording and directing voiceover talent, choosing proper music for each educational piece, mastering and optimizing audio and video, editing the final video and encoding video for HD or publishing online in various formats.
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The incumbent will be accountable for teaching courses from the following list based on the candidate’s skills, related to music production, digital audio, live sound, surround sound, music synthesis, live sound, music technology, and audio for post-production, as well as any additional music courses as required by the MEIS Department and will need to possess the ability to teach undergraduate courses, graduate courses and engage in research, creative work, and service.
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Our program includes coursework in MIDI, audio recording, sound reinforcement, mixdown and postproduction, digital broadcasting and streaming, sound-to-video, and assets for interactive media and gaming.
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Possesses all skills from Senior Install Tech position to drive successful completion, quality control and achieve goalsOversee all on-site activity on the active project job site and address any issues necessary to achieve quality and timeline standardsTechnologies that need support are Teams Video conferencing systems, recording and or streaming, Control room systems including - Cisco, Ross, Tricaster, QSC, Seervision, LG, Megapixel, Cyviz.
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Audio engineering experience (coding, recording, live sound) preferred. As a co-op you’ll be directly working with the team that is at the center of where all the essential audio ingredients come together, including acoustics, signal processing, and system optimization tuning.
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Preliminary discussions in May with Media Showrunners and Media Director for music, recording studio, and filming locations for the following school year. Review audio recordings from the sound engineer and send edits as needed.
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Not required, but a bonus if possessing a musical background, with the added benefit of having experience in multi-track audio recording (Pro Tools, Ableton) or professional audio systems installation.
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Performs basic support for VOIP telephone systems and video conferencing Assists with courtroom technology support including audio/video components, evidence presentation systems, recording systems and their respective protocols and subsequent integration within the courtroom Collaborates with information technology court personnel for the purpose of keeping abreast of developments, techniques, and end user programs.
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The Music Technology Program is a broad-based dynamic degree program that incorporates a comprehensive spectrum of music, sound, and audio practices, including music composition, electronic and visual music, recording, sound reinforcement, sound synthesis, sound design for film/theater/gaming, audio for film/video and multimedia, film scoring, interdisciplinary collaboration, song writing, music business, and technology performance, among other areas.
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