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Full Sail University Outfits Studio B With 64-Channel API Vision Console

Full Sail University's flagship recording arts program dates back to the school's founding over thirty years ago and is currently supported by a massive studio complex. After a comprehensive search and thorough vetting, Full Sail has announced it will replace the existing console in Studio B with a 64-channel API Vision analog surround sound console.

Full Sail University’s flagship recording arts program dates back to the school’s founding over thirty years ago and is currently supported by a massive studio complex.

After a comprehensive search and thorough vetting, Full Sail has announced it will replace the existing console in Studio B with a 64-channel API Vision analog surround sound console.

“It was important that we provide our students the invaluable experience of working with high-end analog audio,” explained Dana Roun, director of audio arts at Full Sail University. “Today, most of our incoming students have been working with digital audio their entire lives. And yet the sound that defines our industry, the sound of the classic albums, the benchmark in professional audio, is the sound of finely crafted analog equipment. API embodies that real analog sound.”

Of course, Full Sail University does not make a decision on one of its large-format consoles in one of its signature control rooms lightly. Some of the school’s audio educators and technicians met to whittle down a long list of possible replacements.

“We considered everything,” said Roun. “But we were aiming for that boutique, sought-after, no-questions-asked, flat-out great analog sound.”

Once a short-list existed, Roun and a small party of faculty traveled to Nashville, where they could test-drive each console in close proximity.

“We left Nashville sure in our decision that API had the sound we were after,” he continued. “When we heard it, it felt unmistakably right.”

“API is pleased not only to be chosen to build and supply a custom API Vision console for Full Sail, but also to show this 64-channel console on the floor of the recent AES Show,” said Gordon Smart, managing director of API. “This desk is scheduled for commissioning at Full Sail on January 2, 2013. It’s exciting to welcome one of the most prestigious secondary schools on the planet into the API family!”

Because the API Vision can mix in stereo and surround sound simultaneously, Full Sail will be able to merge it with audio-for-video courses and projects.

Its flexibility provides room for growth and will allow the school to realize the full value of its investment for many years to come, independent of the often-unpredictable shifts in digital audio technology.

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