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Omega Recording Studio Announces Open House Event

Rockville, Maryland facility offers tours of School Of Applied Recording Arts & Sciences and opportunity to meet instructors, students, staff, and alumni.

Omega Recording Studio announces its next open house event on August 27th from 12-3 PM, to demonstrate hands-on training opportunities for anyone thinking about a future in the audio/music industry.

Take advantage of an opportunity to ask questions about music, technique, technology, careers, the music business, and Omega Studios and it’s School Of Applied Recording Arts & Sciences. Meet and mingle with professionals from the music industry, instructors, students, staff, and alumni.

Demonstration will be conducted by some of Omega’s professional staff of audio engineers, instructors, and professionals from the music world, including:
—Studio A – Live sound demo: Live band, lights, front of house board, monitors, mixers
—Control Room A – Maximum mixing: 5.1 surround mix (Neve VR60 console)
—Studio B – Recording the band: Techniques for recording a live 4-piece band (SSL console)
—Studio C – Hip hop production session: Artist production and relations (API console)
—Studio D – Post production overview: SFX, scoring, cueing systems (Icon console)
—Studio E – Music editing techniques & publishing
—Studio M – Beat production: Sampling, tempo changes, EFX processing, virtual synths

RSVP on Omega’s website here.

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TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik’s mission is to design and build iconic microphones and modern professional audio equipment that provides classic sound for recording, broadcast, studio, and stage . Our vision is to be a global leader in emitting good vibes through manufacturing and design, all while capturing the spark of the TELEFUNKEN legacy and transmitting it with uncompromising quality.