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Post, Nov, 2003
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Expression Center for New Media (www.xnewmedia.com) has expanded its Sound Arts curriculum with the addition of audio post courses. New lectures and labs will focus on creating music beds and sound effects, recording and syncing ADR, recording and syncing Foley, workflow and final mixing. The school is also planning an enhanced curriculum, to be incorporated next year, on interactive audio. The focus will be on sound-for-videogames, PDAs and the Web.
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The school has also upgraded its Heptagon digital audio control room. The space features six control rooms, all facing one large acoustic studio. The six studios were upgraded with Yamaha DM2000 consoles offering 96 input channels, extensive surround production features and integrated DAW control.
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