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W21's ELI FARMER RECORDING STUDIO, is a full blown digital recording studio complete with a LIVE room for recording. The studio is Apple Mac Equipped and loaded with software for professional digital audio recording, mixing & mastering. Studio time is $40/hr.The studio is currently also host for Audio Recording, Mixing & Music Production Workshops on Tuesdays from 5pm -7pm (Teens) & Wednesdays from 5pm - 7pm. (Adults)

 

Head Audio Engineers:

James Lutz / james@warehouse21.org

David Tardy / david@warehouse21.org

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Professional Voice-Over Classes being offered at Warehouse 21 - 4pm - 6pm Sundays = $150. Space is limited. Pre-registration is mandatory. (Once we have enough students we will follow-up with you to initiate the 4 week workshop)

Commercials, film, television & audio books, all use voice-over actors. You will be trained in all aspects of the business. Students will be directed on how and who to submit their demo discs. The last session will be spent in the recording studio and you will leave with a professional demo disc.  (Please bring a notebook and any recording device)

 

To register, please contact Sheryl Roberts: 
505-204-4708    david@warehouse21.org 

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The W21 Ground Zero Radio Program was initiated in 1994 by the CCA Teen Project for Santa Fe’s youth formed by facilitator Jackie M, followed by Margherita Cordero, Chris Goldstein and Terran Lovewave. During the spin off to Warehouse 21 in 1997, Ground Zero became the radio broadcasting program for W21. Youth in Santa Fe have been on the airwaves at both KBAC and (KSFR 101.1FM for 18 years located at SF Community College) every other Wednesday 8-10pm.www,ksfr.org  Thank you to Mattew Kabonoff, Pablo Paz, Ryan Lawless, Gabe Rima, Kyle Luke, James Lutz and David Tardy the past few years! 

 

In 2014, W21 gained another voice on the radio with KVSF 101.5FM www.kvsf.org with Hutton Broadcasting from 6-8pm every other Wednesday. 

 

In March 2015, the University of Art and Design Music & Business Program facilitated with Ross Hamlin, joined Ground Zero Radio where students partake in one hour of the aired radio shows at KSFR 101.1FM every other Wednesday from 8-10pm and KVSF 101.5FM every other Sunday 6-8pm. 

 

Ground Zero Youth Radio has trained a diversity of young people in digital media and technology. Partnering with industry professionals, students have been learning to produce marketable media for local audiences while bringing youth perspectives to issues of public concern. The mission has always been to launch young people on career and education pathways by engaging them in work-based learning opportunities, creative expression, and professional development. 

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