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Tom Gordon and Ray Silva, respectively the Recording Arts Instructor and Music Technology Operations Supervisor of the UNR College of the Arts guide us through their histories within the recording industry as multi-platinum recording engineers; giving us an intimate look at the history of the recording industry, as well as how it has evolved into what it is today, and finally, share their vision of the Recording Arts program they seek to develop here at UNR. These masters of the craft have inspired many, including our own host, instilling in them the skills necessary to excel as recording engineers in music, television, film, and more.
Elevating Humanity would also like to extend a special thanks to this episode's guests for allowing the use of the University Arts Building's state of the art recording studio in the recording and production of this episode.
Tom Gordon and Ray Silva, respectively the Recording Arts Instructor and Music Technology Operations Supervisor of the UNR College of the Arts guide us through their histories within the recording industry as multi-platinum recording engineers; giving us an intimate look at the history of the recording industry, as well as how it has evolved into what it is today, and finally, share their vision of the Recording Arts program they seek to develop here at UNR. These masters of the craft have inspired many, including our own host, instilling in them the skills necessary to excel as recording engineers in music, television, film, and more.
Elevating Humanity would also like to extend a special thanks to this episode's guests for allowing the use of the University Arts Building's state of the art recording studio in the recording and production of this episode.