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The Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording - Part 2 of 3 - J.I. The Museum of Magnetic Sound Recording - Part 1 of 3 - J.I. Martin & Chris Theophilus with Tim Dittmar and Kurtis Machler If you taught in the program, took courses, and/or becameĮmployed as a result of taking the courses, please let us know. Dan Angel ACC interview with Martin Theophilus More information about the program's beginnings.įull Dr.

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Link to ACC Music Business, Performance & Technology Tim and Kurtis provided Chris and I with a tour and and interview. Thanks to an interview by the Austin Chronicle, posted by Tim Dittmar on his FB page, I became aware of the great strides the program had taken over the years. Many more were dedicated to seeing the program thrive and grow.įast forward to 2021. I was serving on the Austin Community College's Business Management Advisory Council, so I approached ACC President Dan Angel and over the next three years, thanks to a lot of folks who gave a great of time, the ACC Commercial Music Program was born. I also visited with other schools in Dallas, Houston and several more. Hall had contributed to a thriving program. I visited the programs in Levelland, Texas where Tom T. Edwards, Concordia and Texas State University in San Marcos. So my wife Chris and I did some checking with the folks we worked with in the Austin music business and.NOPE, nothing. I was looking through the list and saw Austin was not included. In 1986, MIX magazine released the Educational issue profiling all the recording schools around the US. MOMSR presents the Evolution of the Austin Community College Music Business, Performance and Technology program

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Here's a pdf of photos recently taken of the MOMSR collection August, 2020 Stars with reel tape recorders and in studios.ĭownload 7 hours of video about our collection Here's a link to many of those musicians and producers with recorders. In addition to the vintage technology, our Museum documents the significant individuals who invented, manufactured, engineered and produced audio creating the sounds in our lives! A part of this goal is to also document the recorders musicians used in the early creation of their music, prior to booking studio time. MOMSR is dedicated to the preservation of the technology of sound recording including the reel to reel tape recorder and its impact on music, broadcasting, film/video and science.

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