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Monday, June 8, 2015

Neumann and Sennheiser Present "The Past, Present and Future of Microphone Technology" at Full Sail University

Presentation by Wolfgang Fraissinet to be Streamed Live to the Public on June 8th
Audio specialist Sennheiser announced that Wolfgang Fraissinet, Director, Audio Recording at Sennheiser and President of Neumann, will be at Full Sail University on Monday, June 8 to share his presentation entitled "The Past, Present and Future of Microphone Technology."
The presentation, which will be given at Full Sail University to an exclusive number of...

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Field Recording

Link: The Sounds Around Us: An Introduction to Field Recording


An Interview with Sound Designer Frank Serafine

Serafine: "I’m finding that you can’t just be a sound designer anymore – you’ve got to be a sound designer, a cinematographer, a Foley walker."

Full interview can be found HERE.












Fellows, Matthew. "Interview: Frank Serafine." Audio Media International. N.p., 26 May 2015. Web. 04 June 2015.

Monday, May 25, 2015

NPR Interview: Gary Rydstrom - Jurassic Park Sound Designer

Lions, elephants and koala bears, oh my! Record as many sounds as you can, for you never know when they'll come in handy. Gary gives us some insight into his dinosaur sound creations. "...there was no bigger candy store for sound design than Jurassic Park."

Running Time: 05:57
Source: NPR News
Original Air Date: 04/13/13
Format:  .MP3


Friday, May 22, 2015

Making Sound Waves Visible Through Cymatics

What is cymatics? An explanation and some fun sound experiments can be found HERE.











(Courtesy of TED.com)

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

80's Synthesizer You Can Play In Your Browser

Musician and software developer Steve Goldberg recreated the Roland Juno-106 for use within Chrome. Click here and have some fun!



Thursday, May 14, 2015

Electro-Acoustic Music Salon #37

The Electro-Acoustic Music Center and Unruly Music present an evening of electronic works by University of Wisconsin Milwaukee students.

Thursday, May 14th, 7:30PM
PSoA Music Recital Hall, Room 175
Free and open to the public