Events
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Open Source: Erik Hall’s new approach to classical minimalism
Open Source: Erik Hall's new approach to classical minimalism
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Open Source: A chat with sound designer and musician Lily J
Open Source: A chat with sound designer and musician Lily J
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Complete Guide to Max for Live
Max for Live is the most complete software for audio/visual professionals to build patches suitable for installation, experimental music, live lighting, and the web. If you can imagine it, you can build it.
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Open Source: How to approach experimental field recording on a budget
Award-winning sound artist Frazer Merrick specialised in more attainable methods and down-to-earth methods of approaching field recordings which still create incredible results. He uses solar panels to turn light into complex rhythmic and harmonic patterns, contact mics to extract rich sounds from simple objects.
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Complete Guide to Dolby Atmos
Dolby Atmos is the leader in the growing spatialised sound movement in music. This course, developed in collaboration with Dolby Atmos, will provide you with the latest skills, techniques and first-hand industry insights into the methodology of using Dolby Atmos in commercial music production. Tutor Hugh Neal has 20 years of industry experience, having mixed at top London studios such as Abbey Road and Metropolis, working with renowned artists like James and Paul McCartney.
Music Hackspace is proud to be a Dolby Approved Partner
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