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SAE Institute Amsterdam hosts workshop by David Miles Huber

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20th January 2012


Special workshop from the Author of 'Modern Recording Techniques' at SAE Institute.


On Thursday the 19th of January 2012 SAE Institute Amsterdam hosted a special workshop from David Miles Huber, engineer/producer/author of the book 'Modern Recording Techniques'.

The workshop is part of an SAE tour (Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam) and open to all audio student at SAE.

During this workshop, David spoke about his career path, evolutions in the audio industry, myths, the art v.s. science and tips & tricks for engineers today.

SAE College Manager Dennis Beentjes: 'We are very pleased that David has found time in his busy schedule to give a workshop in Amsterdam. A great opportunity for audio students to meet the author in person and ask questions related to audio technology, audio engineering and career opportunities'


About David Miles Huber:

David Miles Huber is a 2X Grammy-nominated producer and musician in the electronic IDM, dance and surround-sound genres, whose music has sold over the million mark. His style is perfectly energized and balanced out by lush, downtempo beats and live acoustic instruments that combine to create a “Zen-meets-Tech experience” which pulls the listener into a musical soundscape that’s rich, enticing and energizing. His latest music and collaborations can be heard on www.davidmileshuber.com and www.soundcloud.com/davidmileshuber


About the book 'Modern Recording Techniques':

"If you're serious about recording - whether you're an amateur enthusiast, a student, a musician or an audio professional - you'll find this book an informative, in-depth, cover-to-cover read and a useful reference manual...an excellent read and a must-have reference book."  - Music Tech magazine 

"Modern Recording Techniques is in its sixth edition, which fact is a testament to the quality of the material on offer here...it's presented in a very user friendly way, with a plethora of illustrations of everything connected with recording. This way, the theory is broken down into easily digestible chunks. One of the best things in an already terrific book is the range of DIY tutorials, where you are presented with practical examples of principles and how they work...Modern Recording Techniques has become the bible of recording for many engineers, and it's not difficult to see why. Always helpful, clear and friendly, learning has never been so easy or so much fun. An essential buy for all studio owners." -Music Mart magazine 

"No worries when this handy reference is nearby. It covers the basics about everything, from room acoustics to running a session. If you're a beginner, grab it now. If you think you know it all, you might still learn a thing or two."  -Keyboard magazine 


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