Department of Recording Industry Facilities


The state-of-the-art teaching and production facilities that house the MTSU Department of Recording Industry are the result of input from industry professionals, award winning consultants, faculty, alumni and students. The $15 million Bragg Mass Communication complex includes two audio recording studios (A & B), a post production laboratory, a mastering studio, a MIDI laboratory, a digital audio dubbing suite, an audio maintanance lab and a 5.1 channel theater. The digital audio laboratory and three other recording studios (C, D and E) are located in different buildings.

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Studio A
 

Studio A

Studio B
 

Studio B

Studio C
 

Studio C

Studio D&E
 

Studio D&E

Studio F/Cinema Mix
 

Studio F/Cinema Mix

Mastering Lab
 

Mastering Lab

Post Production
 

Post Production

MIDI Lab
 

MIDI Lab

Digital Audio Lab
 

Digital Audio Lab

Editing Lab
 

Editing Lab

Critical Listening
 

Critical Listening

Classrooms
 

Classrooms

Audio Maintenance
 

Audio Maintenance

Latest News

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Erin Enderlin's Debut Album Receives Positive Reviews

Congratulations to a former MTSU student on debut album success

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RIM Listening Night

Come and join us for RIM Listening Night where RIM professors will play top projects from Audio Production & Engineering classes

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Ian Rogers, CEO of Topspin

Ian will be a Guest Lecturer and Instructor at MTSU's Recording Inudstry Department on Thursday, November 10th.

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George S. Clinton visits MTSU

Film composer George S. Clinton, the man behind the music of "Mortal Kombat." "The Santa Clause 2" and the "Austin Powers" film series, will share his expertise with MTSU.

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MRAT MFA student receives AES scholarship

Mauricio Gargel was named the Emil Torick Scholar Award winner in the 2011 AES Educational Grant program

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RCA Recording Artist Chris Young once walked the halls of MTSU

Come to Bluesboro on the Murfreesboro Square Tuesday, July 12th and hear former MTSU student Chris Young's new album NEON.

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Grammy Winner, Professor John Hill

Congratulations to Professor John Hill, who won a Grammy for "Best Engineered Album, Classical." Other MTSU alumni also won Grammy awards.

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MRAT Grad Students and AES members volunteer at W.O. Smith Music School

Graduate students in the Recording Arts and Technology program at Middle Tennessee State University will engineer a live webcast from the W.O. Smith Community Music School in Nashville Thursday evening, March 31, 2011

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Bluebird Showcase Announcement

Congratulations to the students who were chosen to participate in the next Bluebird Showcase

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10 Questions with Amy Willis

Interview with Department of Recording Industry alumni and public relations pro Amy Willis:

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