MP3, wav, aiff, ra, MIDI, wma, qt are not only formats but reasons for professional musicians like David Grasmick to be excited about digital audio in the 21st century.
David has a wealth of experience in audio and music. As a full professor at Cal Poly he CO-produces a live digital audio concert series at Cal Poly and teaches digital audio to graduate students and faculty. The first Multimedia Audio course offered to students at Cal Poly was designed and taught by David. At the Faculty Computing Support Center he presents audio, web audio, MIDI, and recording and editing workshops each quarter.
As a consultant David works with both educational institutions and companies who are interested in adding an aural experience for visitors to their web sites or creating audio components for video or presentations and training materials,
He is available for hard disk recording audio or music and uses a Titanium G4 Powerbook with a VXpocket sound card.
His workshops include recording,
editing, mixing, MP3, sequencing, audio on the web, audio in PowerPoint and
in other multimedia