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NEXT WEEK: Microphone Techniques with Miles Fulwider

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Hello {NAME}, In the next installment of “Office Hours”, we will spend time with audio edu

Hello {NAME}, In the next installment of “Office Hours”, we will spend time with audio educator and professional recording engineer Miles Fulwider to discuss microphone techniques. We all use microphones in different ways. Decisions about which mics we use and where to place them are informed by multiple data points. Miles will share advice on mic choice and placement based on his years of experience recording and producing several chart-topping and award-winning albums. His credits include Wynton Marsalis, Willie Nelson, Norah Jones, Chick Corea, Joe Locke, Grinder Blues, dUg Pinnick (King’s X), the Bihlman Brothers, Jon Batiste & Stay Human, Rob Mathes, Joe Bonadio, Hamilton de Holanda, Lawrence Brownlee, Damien Sneed, The Lincoln Symphony Orchestra, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, XM/Sirius Satellite Radio, and several film scores including scores for the American documentary filmmaker Ken Burns. Need advice on how to mic a kick drum? Wanna learn a new approach for vocals? What about recording dialog? Join the live Q&A session and learn from one of the best! ​ Producer/Engineer/Educator Miles Fulwider holds a Master’s Degree in Music – Music Technology from the Steinhardt School at New York University and an Advanced Certificate in Tonmeister Studies from NYU. Miles serves as the Chair, Program Director, and Assistant Professor of the Music Technology program at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne Indiana. He is the current CEO of ADK microphones and is a former Vice Chair of the AES Education Committee. If you're already a member, you can RSVP to the live event here (or watch the recording later): [Sign Up Here](​ You can become a member here to gain access to exclusive content and events like this one: [Become a Member]()​ Looking forward to seeing you there! Talk soon, Kyle - Audio University [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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