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SAE INSTITUTE, AUSTRALIA
On July 25, 2003, the SAE Institute (www.sae.edu)
brought together 400 guests from around the world for the grand opening of its
1 million-square-foot world headquarters in the resort town of Byron Bay, Australia.
The new center, which will offer degrees in Audio Engineering, Creative Media
and Digital Film, features student housing; performance spaces; 10 recording,
mixdown and editing studios; 31 audio/video suites; and 96 workstations. The
campus' main studio (shown) features a Solid State Logic XL 9000 K Series Superanalogue
Console.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL
The University of Massachusetts Lowell Sound Recording Technology program (www.uml.edu/Dept/Music/SRT)
recently completed construction on a new recording/critical-listening space,
featuring a main room, an iso booth and a small guitar closet. The main room
(shown) features an SLS/Bag End 5.1 monitoring system with Stage Accompany amps
and custom Klark Teknik EQ, and playback systems for both SACD and DVD; the
room also includes 48 mic lines, a Furman 6-channel cue system and variable
acoustics via sliding wall panels.
BONUS PICTURES FROM SAE's NEW AUSTRALIAN HEADQUARTERS

The headquarters under construction last fall

One of the main rooms, Studio One

A student at work in Studio Two

A typical view from campus
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