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Taking it to the TiMax

Published Monday 12 May 2008 at 15:20

The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama which houses the 344-capacity Athenaeum Theatre, has added a TiMax Image Maker 16 (eight-inputs, 16-outputs) to its portfolio of equipment available for use by production students.

The TiMax is intended to initially feature first in just the drama shows at the academy, but in future the new technology will benefit students on its electro-acoustic composition course.

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