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  2. A2 (theater) - Wikipedia

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    The A2's job may include monitoring a microphone receiver rack such as the one pictured. A2 is an abbreviation for "Production Audio Technician", Audio Assistant, Second Audio Assistant, or Second Assistant Audio Engineer. Any of these three terms, or any similar term such as Mic Wrangler, may be used to describe the same set of duties.

  3. Film Production Center The Fields Studios Rises in Chicago - AOL

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    The Fields Studios – the city’s first purpose-built and, to date, largest film production complex – will open in the first quarter of 2024. ... Chicago is about to join the growing list of ...

  4. Electrical Audio - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Audio is a recording facility founded in Chicago, Illinois by musician and recording engineer Steve Albini in 1997. [1] Hundreds of independent music projects have been recorded there. Unlike most producers, Albini refused to take any royalties from musicians who record at the studio.

  5. Audiotree - Wikipedia

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    Audiotree was founded in 2011 in Chicago by Michael Johnston and Adam Thurston, who saw the potential for a viable business recording live sessions for artist and sharing the revenue from sales. [1] [3] Michael Johnston was already working as an audio engineer in the Chicago area, and founded the company to help promote independent artists and ...

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  7. Universal Recording Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Universal Recording Corporation was a recording studio in Chicago founded by Bill Putnam, Sr. for the purpose of investigating new recording techniques and the development of specialized recording equipment. Universal Recording was seminal in the development of experimental studio techniques.