UMass Lowell Offers Master's of Music Degree
Apr 1, 2005 8:25 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly
The Master of Music in Sound Recording Technology, a new program offered at University of Massachusetts Lowell, provides students with knowledge in current and experimental audio technologies, sound recording technology, production practice, and research practices and techniques. A “music program that uses technology as a vehicle for musical expression,” according to the school, students can choose a technical or production path, specializing in the technical/research or artistic/production sides of the audio industry, respectively.
Students will receive hands-on studio time in the school's numerous rooms, including a critical listening and recording space, a 48-track control room, surround sound and DAW suite, sound synthesis and MIDI studio, video post studio, and a equipment maintenance and design lab.
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