New Connecticut Recording School to Train Producers, Songwriters, and Audio Engineers
Recording Studio Launches School to Train Future Music Industry Professionals.
Manchester, CT, July 06, 2008 --(PR.com)-- The Onyx Soundlab recording studio has launched a program to teach aspiring audio engineers, music producers, songwriters, and voice actors in Connecticut. Named The Onyx Soundlab: Recording School; the program will run along side and incorporate the daily projects in the recording studio which have included The Pussy Cat Dolls, Latavia Roberson (Destiny’s Child), the History Channel, Universal Studios, Dell and others.
It is currently the only recording and music school program in Connecticut where students are learning one on one with a studio producer and gain the experience of working on actual projects in a working recording studio.
“There are almost no options for people in Connecticut looking to get into the music and entertainment industries. Connecticut has a burgeoning music and film scene and we feel this is a great time to give Connecticut residents the opportunity to get into the business without having to leave the state,” says co-owner and producer Peter Kowalczyk. “One recent program graduate has secured a position in the A&R department at Atlantic Records, which shows the kind of success they’re already experiencing,” added Kowalczyk.
The studio is accepting ten students per year, per program and program lengths run from 3 months to two years. Students will have the opportunity to work on major record label projects as well as independent projects.
To learn more about this program visit onyxsoundlab.com.
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It is currently the only recording and music school program in Connecticut where students are learning one on one with a studio producer and gain the experience of working on actual projects in a working recording studio.
“There are almost no options for people in Connecticut looking to get into the music and entertainment industries. Connecticut has a burgeoning music and film scene and we feel this is a great time to give Connecticut residents the opportunity to get into the business without having to leave the state,” says co-owner and producer Peter Kowalczyk. “One recent program graduate has secured a position in the A&R department at Atlantic Records, which shows the kind of success they’re already experiencing,” added Kowalczyk.
The studio is accepting ten students per year, per program and program lengths run from 3 months to two years. Students will have the opportunity to work on major record label projects as well as independent projects.
To learn more about this program visit onyxsoundlab.com.
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Onyx Soundlab
Adam Gootkin
860-436-4581
www.onyxsoundlab.com
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Adam Gootkin
860-436-4581
www.onyxsoundlab.com
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