Presonus User Conference Announced

US PreSonuSphere 2012 is coming in September      18/04/12

Presonus User Conference Announced


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On Friday, September 28, and Saturday, September 29, 2012, PreSonus will pull out all the stops for PreSonuSphere 2012, the company's second annual user conference. One- and two-day passes will be available at very low prices. Here's the details in Presonus' own words...
Held at the gorgeous Shaw Center for the Arts in historic downtown Baton Rouge, and featuring seminars by well-known experts, the conference will present in-depth tips and techniques for PreSonus' StudioLive-series mixers and Studio One 2 DAW. Top professionals will show you how they do their live-sound and recording magic using PreSonus products, and especially popular topics will be repeated both days so that one-day attendees won't miss out.
New this year will be an all-day, hands-on Studio One 2 / StudioLive "Genius Bar" where you can get meaningful answers to your thorniest Studio One and StudioLive questions.
Last year, more than 200 attendees from Europe, South America, and the United States gathered at the Shaw Center for the Arts for the first PreSonuSphere conference. The one-day conference kicked off with a huge party that featured show-stopping performances by Louisiana bands, a jam session, and the PreSonus staff's traditional home-style jambalaya feast. At the conference the next day, attendees learned from a variety of music-industry luminaries, exchanged tips and ideas, greeted old friends, and made new ones. Between seminars, they strolled the beautiful downtown Baton Rouge riverfront area and enjoyed the local restaurants and coffee shops.
That was just the beginning: PreSonuSphere 2012 is going to be considerably bigger, better, and even more fun! Topics and speakers will be announced in July 2012, with additional details to follow soon thereafter.
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