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Concordia College Recording studio


Thanks for your interest in the Recording Studio at Concordia College, Moorhead, MN.

We have a 32 track, ProTools based system open for students and faculty to use.  We have 3 protools stations, inclucing a lap top for remote sessions.  We also have several faculty studios with Mbox 2s.  We do a variety of recording during the year, including:  Concordia's Beat (student recording project), recording student ensembles, faculty groups and faculty CDs.  




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Here's a list of gear at Concordia's recording studio:





Microphones:





AKG C 414 B-ULS (2)
Nuemann KM 184 (2)
Nuemann TLM 103 (2)
Rode NT1-A (1)
Studio Projects C1 (1)
MXL-V69 Tube mic (1)
Earth Works QTC30 Matched Pair omnis (2)
Shure KSM 32 (1)
Shure SM 81 (4)
Samson Q kick (1)
AKG 747 (2)
Shure SM 57
Shure SM 58 (12)

The Audix DP-5 drum mics:
D-1 snare mic (1)
D-2 tom mics (2)
D-4 floor tom mic (1)
D-5 Cardioid kick Drum Mic (1)







Digital Audio Workstations:






Protools Digi 002 - 32 Track recording studio (3 work stations - one portable labtop)
(3 Faculty studios with protools Mbox 2s)

Apple G5, Two dual-core 2.5GHz PowerPC G5 processors 1.25GHz frontside bus per processor
1.5 gigs ram
Apple lap top - 17-inch TFT widescreen display 1.67GHz PowerPC G4 processor (with protools digi 002)
17" moniters (2)
200 gig LaCie external hard drive (3)
250 gig Other World Computing fire wire drives (2)
Digital Performer

Plug ins:
The Universal Audio UAD-1e Expert Pak:
1176SE
Pultec EQP-1A
RealVerb Pro
CS-1
Nigel
Waves "Renaissance Maxx" plugins:
Renaissance Channel
Renaissance EQ
Renaissance Bass
Renaissance Compressor
Renaissance Vox
Renaissance DeEsser
Reason
Ableton Live
PSP vintage warmer
Antares Auto Tune
GRM tools
Antares Tube
Finale
Sample Tank
itunes
Garage Band
MachFive
Garritan Personal orchestra
Amplitube
T-RackS EQ
M-Audio ProSessions Vol. 1 and 2: (Discrete Drums, R&B drums)
Beat Detective
Toast

Native Instruments Keyboards: (B4 Organ, FM7 Synth, and PRO-53 Synth)

Monitors:



Event Tuned Reference 8 Active Bi-amped Nearfield Monitor with 8" Woofer and 1" Silk Dome Tweeter



Preamps/A/D converters/mixing boards:



Aphex 207 digital - Dual-channel Tube Mic/Instrument Preamp
Mackie 1604-VLZ3  16 channel mixing board
Mackie 1642-VLZ3  16 channel mixing board
Mackie 12/02 mixing board
Yamaha 925X (in studio B)
Behringer ADA8000-ULTRAGAIN A/D, D/A Converter 8ch






"Studio B" with a Protool station Digi 001

Outboard Effects/Recorders:



Lexicon MPX-200 Dual effect processor
Lexicon Reflex effects processor
Beringer compressor
Tascam DA-20 DAT recorder
(2) HHB CDR 830 professional CD recorder
Marantz CDR300 portable CD recorder



rack

Live sound:



Mackie 16/04 mixing board (2)
JBL Eon powered moniters (4)
Mackie HRS150 Active Subwoofer, 15" (1)
Mackie SRM450 Active PA Monitor (2)
Yamaha 200 watt power amps (4)
Peveay 100 watt power amp (1)
24 channel snake (1)



Other cool technology things at Concordia:



12 eMac station with Kurzweil SP-88 midi keyboards and Finale 2006
12 practice room iMacs with "Smart music", "Band-in-a-box" and internet access






Hear some projects recorded in the Concordia Recording studio




Summertime - as played by prof. of saxophone Russell Peterson, and former jazz faculty member, Chris Hitt.

Fly to a Lantern - as played by The Hard-Bop Sax Quartet CD on their new CD: "April in Paris"

Concordia's Beat - Student recording project.

The Concordia College Band.

The Concordia College Jazz Esemble I.




For info. on Concordia's Recording Studio, please contact Russell Peterson.