Apple Logic Pro /LogicExpress Discussion group photo

Yahoo Groups archive

Apple Logic Pro /LogicExpress Discussion

Index last updated: 2026-04-28 23:06 UTC

Thread

Fwd: Free Webinar: Acoustic Treatment Explained - slightly OT

Fwd: Free Webinar: Acoustic Treatment Explained - slightly OT

2010-01-17 by Steve Currington

I know this is not specifically Logic related but thought it might be of interest to some..

Steve

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Joe Gilder <joe@...>
> Date: 13 January 2010 6:14:05 AM NZDT
> To: Steve Currington <composer@...>
> Subject: Free Webinar: Acoustic Treatment Explained
> 
> Do you know everything there is to know about acoustic treatment? I sure don't.
>  
> Acoustic treatment is probably the most mis-understood topic in the home recording world.
> Everyone agrees that you NEED to treat your room, but very few people know what to do 
> from there.
>  
> Where do you start? What do you need? 
>  
> I have exciting news. Next Tuesday, January 19th, I will be hosting a free webiner with
> acoustic treatment expert Gavin Haverstick of Haverstick Designs.
>  
> Gavin worked for Auralex Acoustics when I first met him. He now does independent 
> consulting work for clients all over the world.
>  
> He knows his stuff, and he's a great guy.
>  
> The webinar is called "Acoustic Treatment Explained." Gavin will be explaining the 
> various important aspects of acoustic treatment, and he'll also be answering your questions.
>  
> You really don't want to miss this. The webinar is from 7-8pm CST on Tuesday, January 19th.
> Here's the registration link:
>  
> https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/962199632 
>  
> You have to register in order to attend, so please sign up now. It's absolutely free, and
> you will learn SO much.
>  
> You can attend either from your computer, or you can listen in via telephone. Both options are
> available, but you need to register first.
>  
> Here's the link again:
>  
> https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/962199632
>  
> See you there!
>  
> Joe Gilder
> Home Studio Corner
>   


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.