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Grammy Pro Art Of The Craft Set for NYC

The Recording Academy New York Chapter, along with its Producers & Engineers Wing Committee, will hold a new day-long career-development event, Grammy Pro Art Of The Craft: Sounds Of The City, on Thursday, May 19, 2016.

New York, NY (May 9, 2016)—The Recording Academy New York Chapter, along with its Producers & Engineers Wing Committee, will hold a new day-long career-development event, Grammy Pro Art Of The Craft: Sounds Of The City, on Thursday, May 19, 2016.

Intended for artists, writers, engineers, and producers, the event will explore the art and skills required to record in today’s pro-audio industry. This Grammy Professional Development program will be held at New York’s Avatar Studios from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and host 100 plus industry professionals.

The daylong session will feature the New York Chapter’s P&E Wing committee co-chairs, Ann Mincieli and Scott Jacoby, and a dozen engineer/producers, including Joe Mardin, Chuck Zwicky and Bob Power, who will share techniques and insights into the recording process. And, Grammy nominated mixer Ken “Duro” Ifill will interview Grammy-winning hip hop/R&B artist Swizz Beatz on producing and the evolution of technology. Two simultaneous live sessions will provide participants with the opportunity to experience the entire creative trajectory, from pre-production and beat-making to tracking, comping vocals, overdubbing, mixing, and mastering.

Additionally, the program will include working as teams in Avatar’s studios A and C. Groups will observe separate crews recording the same song in two different arrangements. Attendees will be walked through each stage of these sessions, from tuning instruments and mic placement to sampling rates, importing tracks, and recording with Pro Tools.

The event will conclude with a mastering session by Emily Lazar, one of the first women to be nominated for a Grammy for the Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical category in an hour-long networking event in Avatar’s Studio C live room.

“New York is home to some of the industry’s most talented professionals and we are thankful to count on their expertise as we launch this essential development event,” said Nick Cucci, executive director of The Recording Academy New York Chapter. “As the pro audio industry continues to change and evolve, we as an Academy have an obligation to provide both novice and seasoned artists in our music community with the necessary skills and tools to continue their craft of recorded music.”

The Producers & Engineers Wing
www.producersandengineers.com

Registration
http://bit.ly/1SHycLO

Recording Academy New York Chapter
www.facebook.com/TraNewYorkChapter

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