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SAE LOS ANGELES HOSTS THREE-DAY
EVENT WITH
LEGENDARY PRODUCER/ENGINEER EDDIE KRAMER
LOS ANGELES, CA, June 3, 2008 — From May
8-10, 2008, SAE Institute, the world leader in pro audio and multimedia
education, hosted an intensive three-day event with legendary producer/engineer
Eddie Kramer at its Los Angeles campus. Kramer’s resume boasts
production and/or engineering work on dozens of smash hits with some
of the most legendary names in rock history: the Beatles, Led Zeppelin,
Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, Kiss, the Rolling Stones and many more. SAE
Institute Los Angeles, whose graduates have gone on to work in the southern
California studio and multimedia scenes, hosted the special in-session
engagement with Kramer, giving SAE-LA students and alumni the opportunity
to see first-hand how Kramer creates a recording, from pre-production
through the final mix of a song. In the weeks leading up to the event,
local bands from Oakland to Los Angeles submitted their demos, and L.A.-based
band Mitchells Folley was selected for the project. Kramer made sure
to get SAE students involved in every aspect of the sessions, stressing
real-world applications of their knowledge and skills.
The project began with a seminar on May 8th, in which
Kramer presented many of his philosophies about recording and mixing
music and offered a slide show of photographs he has taken over the
years of some of rock’s most influential performers. Kramer discussed
with the students his various choices of microphones and gear used to
record and mix, after which Mitchells Folley set up in SAE-LA’s
dubbing theater for pre-production. After a brief discussion about the
band, its style and the direction in which they wanted to take the project,
Mitchells Folley ran through their song “Late Show” with
Kramer and the students, who then analyzed its sections and style. Solos
and bass lines were refined, and then Kramer picked two students from
the audience to write additional vocal harmonies together.
Agreeing the arrangement was complete, the band broke
down and moved all their equipment into the studios to prepare to record
in SAE-LA’s Neve V3 room to 2-inch tape and Pro Tools HD. Kramer
had students setting up mics, the console and racks of additional outboard
gear that he brought in specifically for the session. The May 8th sessions
broke after nine hours of pre-production and equipment setup.
On day two (May 9th), SAE students and alumni rotated
in and out of the 12-plus hour session, some opting to stay the entire
day. Upon completing the basic tracks, Kramer held an additional drum
miking seminar for the students to detail his techniques. All basic
tracks were then transferred into Pro Tools for overdubs. Once the students
had everything synched, the tracks were flown into the Pro Tools HD
system and tracking continued. As overdubs progressed throughout the
day, students were involved in every aspect of the session from tape
op to patching, miking to signal processing. Vocal tracking and mixing
were completed on May 10th. In the end, Mitchells Folley found themselves
with a new song, produced by Eddie Kramer, assisted by no fewer than
35 SAE-LA students over the course of three days.
Kramer stated, “I cannot stress enough how important
this sort of hands-on real-world application is for all of the up-and-coming
engineering students. It is vital that they experience living with a
project from start to finish, as well as learning how we can converge
the best of digital and analog technologies. It has been fun, hard work,
and we have made immense progress in a short, intense span of time.
We all have a personal stake in the future of our industry, and I am
proud to pass on my experience and guidance.”
Paul Hughes, Director, SAE Los Angeles, stated, “Eddie
Kramer is an engineering and producing legend, and the chance for our
students to work with him is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Eddie
is a singular talent who’s body of work encompasses classic tracks
with iconic artists while pointing to the future of recording technology.”
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Headquartered in Oxford, England, SAE Institute is the
world’s first and largest network of audio and multimedia education
and training centers. SAE is affiliated with Middlesex University (England),
Southern Cross University (Australia) and Southern Institute of Technology
(New Zealand). The Institute operates over 50 campuses in 24 countries
on five continents. It offers diploma, bachelor's and master's programs
in audio, multimedia, digital filmmaking, animation and gaming. SAE
is part of the SAE Technology Group, which also owns and operates Studios
301 (with locations in Sydney and Byron Bay, Australia, Cologne, Germany,
Studios 301 is a collective group of state-of-the-art recording and
mastering facilities), the Computer Graphics College and Qantm.
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