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URAM To Premier The First 3D Virtual Reality “Recording Education Program”
NAMMS U M M E R
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The University of Recording Arts and Music
(URAM), is pleased to announce that it will
showcase the first Online 3D Virtual Reality
Studio training room at the Summer NAMM
Show in Nashville, Tennessee, from July
12-14, 2012.
URAM founder and CEO, John Lowson ( engineered
several Grammy™ Winning Recordings ) developed
the Real Application Training ™ Program to solve key
issues facing the industry at the consumer level.
“We recognize the huge challenge of educating retail
customers on the recording and music products they
purchase. The technology can make it overwhelming for
them. We solve these issues by keying in on application
based training that is universal, and apply to nearly all
music recording software / hardware systems. With the
added plus of “real” professional recording techniques “.
The training products are designed to create more enthu-
siasm and excitement for the Home Studio / Musician
/ Producer.The credibility of the education products
is enormous, with price points well below $100.00!
As a complement to the online program, URAM offers
in-depth instructional DVDs and downloadable
products:
The Fast Start DVD program for Recording Engineering
/Consumer level training that provides home and pro-
fessional recording studio techniques and applications,
including digital recording and Pro Tools.
The Fast Play DVD program for Music Instruction /
Guitar, Bass, Piano, and Drums. Go in the studio
with renowned veteran musicians and multi Platinum
recording artists: Carl Verheyen, Gail Ann Dorsey, Mike
Garson, and Kenny Aronoff.
About URAM
The company’s management
team consists of seasoned
professionals & educators in
the Recording Arts & Music
industry. Their contributions
have been recognized with
Gold and Platinum records,
Grammy™ Award-winning
recordings, and a “Board
of Governors” Seat for the
National Academy of Recording
Arts & Sciences.
“Our products create a better customer experience, we think it is vital to every retail establishment and on line store!”BOOTH
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CONTACT
In a recent “spot light company”
interview/ Music Connection June
2012 issue :
John Lowson says
“Our goal is to engage people in a
way where they can feel the music
intimately, yet think, act, and per-
form like a real recording engineer
or producer. We teach the science
behind the art in a fun, exciting,
and interactive way. Most important;
everything we do keeps the focus
on putting the art back into music.”
Brian McMahon University of Recording Arts and Music (URAM)bmcmahon@urameducation.comTel: 949-225-4795 1 888 UROCK09 URAMeducation.com URAMonline.com