SAE Institute teams with Euphonix Artist Series

Jan 11, 2009 9:54 AM

    
The Artist Series media controllers from Euphonix will become part of the curriculum at SAE Institutes around the world.

The Artist Series media controllers from Euphonix will become part of the curriculum at SAE Institutes around the world.

The SAE Institute, a provider of pro audio and multimedia education worldwide, is incorporating Euphonix MC Control and MC Mix media controllers into 25 SAE Institute facilities worldwide. The SAE Institute’s audio curriculum includes training on the world’s leading digital audio workstations to help prepare students for real-world production situations. Euphonix Artist Series media controllers offer comprehensive control over Pro Tools, Logic Studio and many other popular software applications, providing SAE with unmatched flexibility in integrating MC Control and MC Mix into their diverse curriculum.

The Artist Series uses EuCon, a high-speed control protocol developed by Euphonix that enables simultaneous control of multiple applications and workstations over an Ethernet cable. This allows SAE students to remotely access and control any workstation on the network with the ability to switch between Mac workstations instantaneously. Designed to fit between a computer display and its keyboard, the small footprint of the Artist Series allows easy integration into any workspace.

 For more information, visit www.euphonix.com and www.sae.edu.




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