
( You know.) It seems like these developers just treat every day as a hackday – and so FL is a giant bag of fun toys, in a way that’s kind of awesome. Image-Line are basically the Xzibit of music software developers. (More about why Jam is becoming interesting as a host-agnostic controller in a separate article.) There’s also a plug-in that’s just there to support the color features on the Razer kit.

Wow.)Īnd now you can use video as an internal controller – making a video a source for manipulating other elements. Or did we mention that, kind of just because they can, they’ve built a visualizer that uses an open source game engine so you can make 3D mods with interactive meshes and textures and 25 layers and terrain and particles and physics. Please explore the studios in this section's menu to take a closer look at some of the industry-standard tools that Berklee's MP&E Department has to offer.FL’s massive suite of devices, like the innovative Patcher (and other modular goodies!), now increasingly supports scaling and vector graphics. In addition, a state-of-the-art control room connected to the 1,200-seat Berklee Performance Center presents opportunities for learning the live recording techniques employed throughout the industry.

These tools enable Berklee students to master any number of recording endeavors, including editing, synchronization, mixing, dubbing, and mastering. The facilities are stocked with industry-standard equipment from Solid State Logic, API, Neve, ATC, GML, Digidesign, Lexicon, Neumann, Quested, Sonic Solutions, Sony, Studer, Yamaha, and other manufacturers. The recording studio complex features studio/classroom configurations optimized for effective teaching and professional-level production needs. In collaboration with students from across Berklee departments, MP&E majors gain specialized experience in producing and engineering for a wide array of contemporary music styles. Music production and engineering students acquire extensive hands-on experience with a wide array of professional studio equipment and multiformat systems. The Music Production and Engineering (MP&E) Department recording studio complex currently consists of 16 professional production facilities, which offer multitrack digital and analog recording capability, automated mix-down, digital audio editing, video postproduction, 5.1 multichannel surround mixing, and comprehensive signal processing equipment.
