Recording Workshop

Recording Workshop
Address
455 Massieville Rd
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio 45601
United States
Coordinates 39°14′53″N 82°58′54″W / 39.24812°N 82.981612°W / 39.24812; -82.981612Coordinates: 39°14′53″N 82°58′54″W / 39.24812°N 82.981612°W / 39.24812; -82.981612
Information
Founded 1977
Other Names RECW
Former Names The Recording Workshop
Website http://RecordingWorkshop.com/

Recording Workshop (RECW) is a school that teaches the process of music recording and audio production. It is located seven miles south of Chillicothe, Ohio, USA.

History

Founded in 1977 as "The Recording Workshop", the school was associated with Appalachia Sound Recording Studio. Both entities originated with Joe Waters who had started the recording studio in 1971. Jim Rosebrook joined the school operations in 1979, and became the director in 1980.

In 1987, Recording Workshop was recognized with a Mix magazine TEC Award[1] Nomination as Outstanding Educational Institution.[2]

Notable lecturers at Recording Workshop include:

Notable graduates of Recording Workshop include:

Current programs

The primary course offered by Recording Workshop is the "Music Recording & Audio Production CORE Program". This lasts five weeks and provides 180 hours of training. An extension course is the "Music Recording & Audio Production ADVANCED Program". This offers two additional weeks of training, adding 80 more hours of learning experience. Both programs are presented seven times per year.[8]

Recording Workshop is a curriculum requirement for a Bachelor of Arts degree in music technology and the Bachelor of Music degree in music technology offered by Capital University, Columbus, Ohio.[9]

References

  1. https://www.tecawards.org
  2. http://legacy.tecawards.org/tec/1987.html
  3. Florida Chapter Sets Recording Academy Honors | GRAMMY.org
  4. Jacquire King | Credits | AllMusic
    - Engineer/Producer Jacquire King Holds Court with Norah Jones, Kings of Leon, and More - Blog - Universal Audio
  5. http://www.fourathens.com/about-2/board-of-advisors/john-keane/
  6. Thomas Johnson Discography at Discogs
  7. Brown, Janice (October 17, 2013). "Heba Kadry & The New "Timeless Mastering", Greenpoint". Sonic Scoop. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  8. http://recordingworkshop.com/Registration/
  9. Music Technology Major
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