OIART director of operations Ken Travenna stands with one of the school’s Avastor HDX-400 external hard drives.
The Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology (OIART), based in London, Ontario, has selected Avastor’s HDX-400 dual FireWire external hard drives for storing sessions on the facility’s various digital workstations. OIART offers a comprehensive immersion program that prepares graduates for professional careers in music recording, live sound, audio for picture and related fields.
Among the design features triggering the selection were the HDX-400’s robust internal AC power supply, cooling fan and screwless drive enclosure assembly. A NARAS-approved label set and tough lockbox packaging completes the system.
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