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Spice Presents on Game Audio at Ableton Educator Sessions

Associate Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., was invited to present for the Ableton Educator Sessions on the topic of video game audio. He co-hosted the “Creative Frameworks for Game Audio” presentation on Wednesday, Sept. 28, with Atlanta-based sound designer Seersha, currently the composer and sound designer for the indie game “LightBreak.” Ableton expected around 1,500 educators were attending the educator sessions globally.

The Ableton Educator Sessions is a professional development event for teachers, by teachers. Educators from across the continent speak on their areas of expertise and give workshops on a wide range of topics: Ableton Live and Push, Max for Live, sound design, game audio, curriculum development and more.

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