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Robert L Smith Will Share His Production Knowledge At Mic To Monitor 2017

Prism Sound’s popular educational seminar is heading back to the USA and Canada this Autumn with an exciting programme of five events.

Prism Sound’s hugely popular Mic To Monitor seminars are returning to the USA and Canada this autumn with a series of five events in key cities including Boston and Montreal.

And topping the bill as guest speaker in New York will be Oscar and Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Robert L Smith, a man who has worked with numerous top artists including Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, U2, David Bowie, the Bee Gees, Michael Bublé, and Lady Gaga. Now the owner of Defy Recordings, Smith has worked at many top studios during his long career and is willing to share his experiences, tips and knowledge with Mic To Monitor attendees.

Prism Sound’s Mic To Monitor seminars provide a great opportunity for everyone involved in music recording – from students and hobbyists through to audio professionals – to learn from experts in the field. The seminars answer important questions about technique, helping attendees to identify what makes great music great. They also provide a networking opportunity and allow those involved in music recording to discuss new technology with high end audio equipment manufacturers.

The new US and Canada events kick off on October 16th at Drexel University in Philadelphia. From there the tour goes to CCNY, New York (October 20th); Boston (October 23rd); Lyndon State University, Lyndonville (October 24th) and Musitechnik, Montreal (October 25th).

In Boston, attendees will have to opportunity to learn from top mastering engineer and President of M-Works, Jonathan Wyner, who is guest speaker for this event. During a career spanning nearly 30 years, Wyner has mastered more than 6000 CDs spanning every musical genre and all kinds of artists including James Taylor, Kiri Te Kanawa, David Bowie, Aimee Mann, Tiny Tim and Rahsaan Roland Kirk.

“Having the support of top recording and mastering experts such as Robert and Jonathan is fantastic and we are really excited about the new dates we’ve added to our Mic To Monitor tour,” says Prism Sound’s Sales Director Graham Boswell. “Sharing knowledge is key to the success of these events and from the feedback we have received we know that those attending really appreciate having the opportunity to learn from people who are legendary within our industry.”

Prism Sound is working with a number of sponsors for this leg of the Mic To Monitor tour, including SADiE, GIK Acoustics, RØDE Microphones and Genelec, all of which will give presentations on recording techniques, audio hardware design and how to get the best from your studio. Everyone attending the US Mic To Monitor dates this Autumn will be automatically entered into a prize draw, which features valuable prizes donated by the participating manufacturers.

Mic To Monitor seminars are free and anyone wanting to attend should register their interest at the following links:

Philadelphia: https://m2m2017-philadelphia.eventbrite.co.uk
New York: https://m2m2017-newyork.eventbrite.co.uk
Boston: https://m2m2017-boston.eventbrite.co.uk
Lyndonville: https://m2m2017-lyndonville.eventbrite.co.uk
Montreal: https://m2m2017-montreal.eventbrite.co.uk

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About Prism Sound

Founded in 1987, Prism Sound manufacture high-quality professional digital audio hardware and software for music and sound production for the music, film, television, radio and multi-media markets and a range of specialized measurement equipment used in audio equipment development, manufacturing, system building and maintenance. The company’s product range includes a range of audio interfaces covering applications from desktop or mobile recording & production to major studio facilities; Prism Sound also produces the SADIE audio production workstation software used by major national broadcasters such as the BBC, as well as many of the world’s leading mastering houses and classical or live music recording engineers. Prism Sound measurement equipment is used to measure the performance of either audio electronic devices or electroacoustic devices and is well established in major manufacturing sectors such as automotive electronics, headphones and headsets as well as professional audio.

For more information: www.prismsound.com

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