USA - The Music Technology programme at Ball State University has installed an Aviom Pro16 Monitor Mixing System in its Studio 2 that is identical to its existing system in Studio 1. The university's programme provides hands-on experience in audio production, digital music technology and music creation. A Music Business track will be introduced in autumn of 2009.

The Aviom gear is an incremental upgrade to the university's current headphone distribution system and according to the programme's audio/digital systems engineer, Jeff Seitz, has proven to be flawless.

"The theory and application of recording is taught in the recording classes," says Seitz. "Learning to do a headphone mix is certainly part of the process. I chose Aviom for our studios because of its technical specification and ease of use."

(Jim Evans)


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