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Department of Recording Industry
      

The state-of-the-art teaching and production facilities that house the MTSU Department of Recording Industry are the result of input from industry professionals, award winning consultants, faculty, alumni and students. The $15 million Bragg Mass Communication complex includes two audio recording studios (A & B), a post production laboratory, a mastering studio, a MIDI laboratory, a digital audio dubbing suite, an audio maintanance lab and a 5.1 channel theater. The digital audio laboratory and three other recording studios (C, D and E) are located in different buildings.


Studio A

Lab A - Mastering Suite

Studio B

Lab B - Critical Listening

Studio C

Studios D & E

MIDI Lab

Post Production Studio

Digital Audio Lab

Editing & Dubbing Room

Audio Maintanance

Classrooms

Thanks to these companies for supporting education and the Department of Recording Industry:

DSP

Pearl Drums

toontrack

Studio Design

The acoustic spaces in the Bragg building were designed by renowned studio designer Russ Berger, now head of the Russ Berger Design Group, while the systems design was overseen by Richard Zwiebel now with Peak Audio. Additional design work and consulting on the facilities was provided by award winning designer Bob Todrank and department chair Christian Haseleu.

For Students

The equipment and facilities described herein were designed for the education of students. Facilities are in use 24-hours a day, through most of the year. Access is almost exclusively for students enrolled in Recording Industry classes. A hands-on approach to teaching and learning is fundamental. Learning the business, art and technology of the recording industry is exciting at MTSU, thanks in part to world-class facilities.

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