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Christie, Jerry
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Audio Engineering
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Born in Seattle to a family of engineers and musicians, Jerry started playing guitar at the age of eight, spurred by his parents’ love of American blues and big band jazz, and soon began rebuilding and modifying guitar amps in order to improve their tone and output. By his late teens, he was working in studios and as a touring live sound engineer. After relocating to Los Angeles in 1983, he began working in studios full time with many gold and platinum records to his credit. In 1997, he became a training instructor on SONY’s large-format digital consoles and taught at Los Angeles Recording Workshop. He joined the RIT staff in 2003 teaching NEVE and SSL consoles, Pro Tools and Studio Etiquette while also instructing on the SSL 9000K console at Los Angles Recording School. In his spare time, Jerry builds guitar amps, microphones and high-end audio equipment, writes books on audio and is completing his Digidesign certification for Pro Tools. He is currently teaching Acoustics and Automation for RIT
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May 19, 2008
Blues Guitarist Walter Trout Open Counseling Session
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