Sony
Vaio video/audio editing station
Control
Room
The control room houses our Mackie 32-8-2
mixing console, ADAT multi-track recorders, Kurzweil
K2500 sampling keyboard, and a wide array of synthesizers
and outboard processing gear. This room also houses
a Digidesign Pro Tools recording system.
Gadsen
Facility
The School of Music in conjunction with
The School of Motion Picture, Television &
Recording has acquired a 14,400-square-foot recording
studio that, by all accounts, rivals any in the
country.
Located
in Gadsden County, nine miles west of Tallahassee,
the facility was built in 1989 as a state-of-the-art
commercial recording center under the name Pegasus
Studios. Butch Trucks, former drummer of the rock
band The Allman Brothers, was a principle investor
in the project, which sought contracts for recording
commercial music.
Designed
by the architectural firm of Clemons and Rutherford,
the isolated main recording stage, together with
attached smaller stages used for percussion, soloists
and choral groups, occupies more than 3,000 square
feet, larger than many professional recording
stages in Los Angeles, Nashville and New York.
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