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Pyramind Expands
Nov 1, 2007 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly
Pyramind: The Institute for Advanced Digital Audio Training has expanded to include a 36,000-square-foot building in San Francisco close to its headquarters. The new space will offer two new classrooms: a large 20-student classroom with 21 workstations that will also be used for recording bands, guest lectures, and public and sponsored events; and a planned second HD surround mix classroom with space for 10 students. The HD surround room will feature audio and video production capabilities. The new building also offers a student lounge and admissions office. The school also announced a new weekend study program and certificate: Music and Audio Production Weekend Certificate (MAP).
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Test Press Committee members and artists, from left: Cat Steinmetz, DJ "DRC," Scott Quick, Andy Sybirud ("Back to Mono") and Tyler Stone
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