09/07/2024
Today, Sea Life Records of the Hampton University Department of Music and Performing Arts on the campus of Hampton University- Official set-up mics to do some off-axis A/B recording. We are using the AKG 214 and the new Shure SM4 on the vocal with a MXL 991 on guitar. The console is a Solid State Logic (SSL) AWS 924. The recording session will take place on Sunday.
01/16/2024
Come study Music Recording Technology or Music Audio Production at Hampton University! Gain the skills and knowledge you need to obtain a career in the music industry as well as other industries that utilize audio. BOTH degrees are accredited by NASM.
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10/18/2023
Today at Hampton University- Official the Music Recording Technology and Music Audio Production students of Sea Life Records had a wonderful opportunity assisting Emmai Alaquiva with the field recording of Lamman Rucker for an upcoming documentary entitled .
02/17/2023
In Studio A of Sea Life Records on the campus of Hampton University- Official we had an incredible recording session with Yuri Lysoivanov from Shure microphones. Our artist was the phenomenal musician G Flowers and his band. We had a great time testing out all the Shure mics and capturing awesome music! (Shoutout to Yuri for the pics!)
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”Spread Love”
09/16/2022
G Flowers has worked with H.E.R., Alicia Keys, The Jackson 5 and many other artists. We were excited he stopped by Studio A at Sea Life Records of Hampton University- Official and shared his wide knowledge of the music industry. We used our AKG 414 in Omni mode to record the event with our recently student repaired Solid State Logic (SSL) AWS-924 while our Apple Macintosh SE stood proudly in observance, reminding us of our earlier digital days.
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09/10/2022
We are greatly enthused as we learn how to service/maintain our Solid State Logic (SSL) AWS-924 in the programs of Music Recording Technology (MRT) and Music Audio Production (MAP) at Hampton University- Official!
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11/29/2020
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