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Hi-tech at Salford

Feature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Jul 1988

Interested in hi-tech higher education? Chris Kempster reports on the MIDI studios and recording courses available to students at Salford College Of Technology.

Higher Education

Feature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985
Newcastle CAT School of Music

A personal view of the School of Music at the Newcastle College of Arts and Technology, by one of its students, Paul Evans.

Lecture Report

Feature | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Nov 1982
A Young Person's Guide To Electronic Music

The father of the voltage controlled synthesiser lectures in London, and E&MM reports.

London College of Furniture

Feature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, May 1989
Technology & Education

Are you looking for an engineering career in the audio industry? Perhaps a musical technology course at the London College of Furniture might set you on the right path. Course tutor Tim Orr explains why...

Master Class

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature, Computing, Education | International Musician, Jun 1986

An education in computer music

Media Production Services

Feature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Nov 1989

Want to be a recording engineer? Terry Holton provides an insight into the audio and video production training courses offered by London-based Media Production Services.

Music at City University

Feature Audio | Topic: Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Oct 1981

Computer music and electro-acoustic education in London.

Music In Education

Feature | Topic: Education, Sequencing | Recording Musician, Feb 1993
A Step-By-Step Sequencing Project

Stephanie Sobey-Jones takes you through a step-by-step sequencing project and explains some sequencer jargon along the way.

Music in Education

Feature | Topic: Education, Sequencing | Recording Musician, Mar 1993
A Software Sequencing Tutorial

Continuing from last month's step-by-step guide to sequencer recording, we look at the more advanced features and facilities of a typical sequencing system.

Music in Education

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Jan 1993
Audio Training Courses

Recording courses: what are they, where are they and do they increase your chances of getting the job of your dreams?

Music In Education

Feature | Topic: Education, MIDI | Recording Musician, May 1993
More About MIDI

Our education correspondent gives a simple yet comprehensive guide to how MIDI can help in any studio.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Dec 1992
Multitrack Recording In The Classroom

Our educational consultant describes a basic, 4-track recording session from initial recording to final mixing.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Oct 1992
Putting It Together

The nitty gritty of choosing appropriate recording and sequencing equipment for use in a school environment.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Aug 1992
Educating Teachers

Chris Gander, a teacher and a home recording enthusiast, examines the way technology is influencing music education.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Jul 1992

A peripatetic instrumental music teacher gives his personal insight into some of the problems encountered when integrating technology into traditional music teaching.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Nov 1992
Studio Necessities

Leads, connectors, tapes and floppy disks might seem pretty mundane, but even the most modest studio is stuck without them.

Music In Our Schools

Feature | Topic: Education | Recording Musician, Sep 1992
Choosing The Technology

Stephanie Sobey-Jones tackles the tricky subject of selecting appropriate hardware when setting up a school music lab.

New Music

Feature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Sound International, Sep 1978
Electronics at East Anglia

A report on the electronic music studio at the University of East Anglia.

Nine to Five Man

Feature | Topic: Education | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1986

Janet Angus reports on Dave Foister's varied activities at the Guildhall.

One-Handed Guitar

Feature | Topic: Construction / Build, Design, Development & Manufacture, Education | Electronics & Music Maker, Sep 1981

Overtones

Feature | Topic: Education, Tuition / Technique | One Two Testing, Mar 1985

is there a future in teaching music

Postcard from Keele

Show Report | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Apr 1989

Martin Russ attends the Second International Computer Music Weekend Conference held at Keele University, 28-29th January 1989.

Present Yourself

Feature | Topic: Education, Live, Performing | Music Technology, May 1987

Having trouble projecting the right image on-stage? Paul Tingen reports on a unique way of improving your performing confidence, and your outlook on music in general.

Projects UK

Feature | Topic: Education, Recording Studios | Sound On Sound, Apr 1990

Local community arts centres often house some sort of sound studio, and these can be the only way interested members of the public gain first-hand experience of recording and hi-tech equipment. David Hughes reports on one such North-East based facility.

Recording Routes

Feature | Topic: Education | Sound On Sound, Jan 1986

Where do you go to learn more about the subjects covered in this magazine? The answer is the Gateway School of Recording & Music Technology. Ralph Denyer investigates.

 

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