![smaart 7 student smaart 7 student](https://img.yumpu.com/43208439/1/190x245/installing-and-activating-smaart-7-rational-acoustics.jpg)
Shortly thereafter, we convinced Barb (now married and re-named Mattson) to come back to the Smaart fold and join us at Rational.
![smaart 7 student smaart 7 student](https://www.prosoundweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Smaart-Fundamentals.jpg)
#SMAART 7 STUDENT SOFTWARE#
In March of 2009, after a year of teaching Smaart classes and providing system alignment services worldwide (all the while continuing to develop our software platform), Rational Acoustics came to an agreement with EAW to become the worldwide distributor for Smaart and to take over all sales, support and training functions for the brand. In April 2008, Jamie, Karen, Adam and Calvert took a collective deep-breath and struck out on their own as Rational Acoustics in order to dedicate themselves to the field of acoustic test and measurement and specifically to develop the next generation of measurement and optimisation software. During the same time period Karen was the Director of Marketing at EAW and was responsible for, among other things, the marketing and promotion of Smaart.įinally in 2007 a young programmer named Adam Black, fresh off of a stint at AOL, joined EAW as the Smaart programmer for the final development cycle of Smaart v.6. Jamie and Calvert, along with Barb Stolakis (previously working in EAW’s service department) operated SIA Software and Smaart within EAW from 1999 to 2008, developing and releasing versions 3, 4, 5 and 6. was purchased by loudspeaker manufacturing giant Eastern Acoustic Works, who then recruited Jamie (out on tour at the time with the Dave Matthews Band as their system engineer) to come on board as product manager for Smaart. One of the initial collaborators on this project at SIA was a creative evil-genius named Calvert Dayton. In 1995, a company called SIA Software in New York City developed an acoustic test and measurement software platform called Smaart (Sound Measurement Acoustic Analysis Real-Time Tool). There, not only did he find his calling as a system alignment practitioner and instructor, but he also found his wife Karen, who was working at Meyer Sound as Marketing Manager. If you want to use all your time creating, for a $10 fee, the teacher will do the clean-up for you, just ask.In 1991, a Yale School of Drama graduate student named Jamie Anderson wrote his thesis on sound system optimization and subsequently, in 1992, went to work for Meyer Sound Labs specializing on work with their SIM (Source Independent Measurement) test & measurement computer system. Groups larger than 44 may not give everyone a chance on the potter's wheel.Īfter you have created your masterpieces, the last 15 minutes of class will be for clean-up. The 2-1/2 hour class works best for groups of 12-25 and the 3 hour class is best for groups of 23-40. The 2hr class works great for groups up to 14. While you can select the class length that works best for you, here are some guidelines to consider. Larger groups > 20 will be divided into two teams with each team spending half their time on the wheel and the other half hand-building. Remember to wear some clothes and shoes that you don't mind getting dirty, clip your fingernails for the best experience, aprons available onsite. Consider the longer time slots for social time when you do. Learn to throw on the potter's wheel and/or hand-build from slab, coil or pinch pots.Įverything you need is provided, including up to 3 pounds of clay and the use of studio tools.īYOFD: Bring your own food and drink to make it an extra festive activity. Loved by Salesforce, Ebay, Facebook, Twitter, Uber, Genentech, Airbnb, Google, Sephora, Clif Bar and many others. The perfect off-site team experience This mesmerizing activity is a great break from the daily work grind and brings your team together in a creative way.