Students enrolled in Texas State's Sound Recording Technology Program are in exclusive company. Bobcat Update's Wesley Wilkerson reports that only 60 students are allowed in the program at any given time.
Since 1994, the Fire Station Studio in downtown San Marcos has been home to the Sound Recording Technology program. That's when the first students were enrolled. In the two decades since, many sound engineers have been trained in the state-of-the-art facility, which is used to record local and regional musicians. The S-R-T program accepts very few students each semester. The application process is demanding.
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The program also enables students to tap into a wide network of job possibilities and to broaden their work experience. S-R-T often provides students with free access to regional concert venues for those willing to volunteer and lend their talents.
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To learn more about the program, visit the Texas State website and search Sound Recording Technology. For Bobcat Update, I'm Wesley Wilkerson.
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