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The Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts is a recording studio and school, established in 1968 in Maryland, United States. The Sheffield started out as a recording studio providing high end professional audio. They currently contain two recording studios, a large one for larger performing groups and a smaller one for solos or small groups. The Sheffield also has a remote recording studio; a large recording studio that occupies a tractor trailer to record on-site performances. The Sheffield has been doing remote recordings for over 20 years. For the audio segment, they offer digital editing suites and a full sound stage. In 1982, The Sheffield started with a video segment to the business. This segment allows for video duplication and concept completion. == The Sheffield Institute == In 1995 The Sheffield Institute was created, and in 1996 the Maryland Higher Education Commission approved The Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts. The classes give students hands-on experience, as well as on the job situations to prepare them for future employment. As with any school, the staff give formal lectures. The school is divided in four concentrations: audio engineering, video production and post production, audio/video electronics, and Radio and TV broadcasting. The Sheffield Institute is certified by Apple Inc., and the computers used at the institute are Apple computers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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