Stevie C’s College Page


MTA 990





Soundcraft

Welcome to my college page

I would show you my college building, but I thought a patch bay would be more interesting.

As a side note, this isn’t one of those staged photos - this is from a recording and mixing session on an MTA 990. There were quite literally re-amps, re-triggers, reverbs, echoes and division bells (look, it’s 3am) left right and center.


I have created the “@ College” page to showcase my college research.

The core units & modules I have studied at college are:

  • Creative Industries Infrastructure
  • Working in the Creative Industries
  • Music Promotion & Management
  • Sound Production Theory
  • Digital Audio Theory
  • Acoustics
  • Sound Production Practice
  • Digital Audio Workstations
  • Audio for Multimedia
  • Live Sound Reinforcement
  • Advanced Studio Techniques
  • Advanced Systems Design
  • Sound Design for Interactive Media

MTA 980

I have been trained on a variety of mixing consoles…

  • MTA 980 & MTA 990
  • Soundcraft GB8, MH2, MH3 & Spirit LX7
  • DigiDesign Control 24 & D-Command Icon
  • Peavey XR1212, FX32
  • Behringer Eurodesk series
  • Midas H3000 & H4000
  • Allen and Heath GL2800, GL3300 & ZED 428
  • Yamaha 01V
  • Tascam DM4800
  • Mackie TT24

Glyn Johns Mics




Noj Brown Drum Solo

I am fluent in the use of:

  • Pro Tools
  • Cubase
  • Reason
  • Logic Pro
  • Windows XP
  • Mac OS
  • GNU/Linux (Debian family)

I am familiar with experimental mic techniques:

  • OHNO
  • Glyn John
  • Fukada Tree
  • Hamasaki Square
  • XY Pairs
  • Binaural
  • & variations of the above

Heb Celt Fest

I have gained experience from projects within the college - including seasonal gigs in The Student’s Union and both live & studio recording sessions. This enabled me to receive further training outside the college: gigs such as the UHI Rock Off, The Heb Celt Fest, various pub gigs such as Heids Up Knees Up at Mucky Mulligans and ongoing projects with a local drama club.


Stevie C can haz Sharpie

I come armed with a torch, sparky tape and a Sharpie.

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