SAE Hosts Debutante Ball

May 1, 2004 1:24 PM, By David Weiss

SAE Institute recently held a coming-out party for its new and expanded New York City campus in the heart of Manhattan's bustling Herald Square. The open house revealed an attractive comprehensive facility designed to address the fast-evolving needs of today's audio engineering students. A tour led by Udo Hoppenworth, director of SAE N.Y., and Rudi Grieme, senior VP of SAE USA, highlighted the school's emphasis on advanced systems. In addition to the two main studios that feature an SSL 4000G+ and Neve 88R, and a Control 24 Surround Suite, the main floor offers Mac G5 — equipped Pro Tools suites, isolated and color-coordinated MIDI production suites and more — for a total of 33 studios/technology labs/personal workstations. The flowing layout and design lends itself to interaction between rooms for studies ranging from surround sound to DVD authoring, recording, mixing and beyond.

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