Cedar Audio has opened a new training facility at its HQ in Cambridge, UK, equipped with three fully-expanded Cedar Cambridge processing systems.
Accommodating up to four students at a time, hands-on training enables attendees to tackle audio restoration for remastering, archives and libraries, problem solving in post and broadcast, and forensic casework.
Senior trainer for Cedar ‘s forensic division, Alan French, says: ’We use the room for training customers and to keep our dealers up to date so that they are better able to support their own customers. We have had very positive feedback from both. What’s more, training isn’t confined to our Cedar Cambridge systems, and we can install other products – such as our DNS noise suppressors and systems supporting Cedar Studio 6 – at a moment’s notice when requested.’
All training courses are certificated and run for one-to-three days, depending on the level of training required. Initial Cedar Cambridge courses are free of additional charge with the purchase of a Cedar Cambridge system, and advanced courses are also available.
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