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COM 212A is one of the two intermediate multi-track studios used by the enrolled audio recording students. This control room is adjacent to Com 107, Recital Hall, which provides a beautiful and unique wooden acoustical element for performance with tiered seating and retractable curtains to control reflections and decay time. Scheduling for the COM 212A studio is done through the audio studio manager, Patrick LaBahn, or the Electronic Media Audio Interns, and the Recital Hall itself must be booked through the Communications Building Information Office. This studio is managed by Patrick LaBahn (Lib 1503).
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COM 212A is one of two intermediate multi-track control rooms built around an API 1608 console and Universal Audio Apollo X16 interface. The 212A control room is adjacent to Com 107, Recital Hall, which provides a beautiful and unique wooden acoustical element for performance with tiered seating and retractable curtains to control reflections and decay time. Scheduling for the COM 212A studio is done through the audio studio manager, Ethan Camp, and the Recital Hall itself must be booked through the Communications Building Information Office. This studio is managed by Ethan Camp (Lib 1503).
 
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 6 February 2024

COM 212A is one of two intermediate multi-track control rooms built around an API 1608 console and Universal Audio Apollo X16 interface. The 212A control room is adjacent to Com 107, Recital Hall, which provides a beautiful and unique wooden acoustical element for performance with tiered seating and retractable curtains to control reflections and decay time. Scheduling for the COM 212A studio is done through the audio studio manager, Ethan Camp, and the Recital Hall itself must be booked through the Communications Building Information Office. This studio is managed by Ethan Camp (Lib 1503).