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MCCCHumanities
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The Humanities Division of Montgomery County Community College provides courses in disciplines that not only build skills but acquaint people with the fundamental concepts found in human expression. The Division opens up doors that lead students to a richer understanding of what it is to be "human." In order for a person to live a full life, this understanding is necessary. We also offer courses and opportunities for students to learn how to express themselves through writing, the visual arts, communicating arts, and music. For us, "Man is the measure of all things."
Find out what's happening at Montgomery County Community College!
Find out what's happening at Montgomery County Community College!
Spotlight MC - MCCC’s Stock Up for Success Food Pantry
On this episode of Spotlight Montgomery County, we sit down with Nichole Kang Director of the Wellness Center to discuss Montgomery County Community College's Stock Up for Success Food Pantry.
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THE TIME WE SPEND IS GONE
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Honoring Dr. Celeste Schwartz upon her retirement from Montgomery County Community College THE TIME WE SPEND IS GONE Vocals: Walt Lafty Guitars: David Ivory Bass: Michael Kelly Drums: David Joseph Keyboards: James Joseph Words and Music by: David Ivory & Michael Kelly Music Engineered, Produced and Mastered by: David Ivory Additional engineering: Colin Foley Video by: Matt Porter, Mary-Kate Naj...
Montco News for the week of October 9, 2024
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Produced by the Communicating Arts Production Group at Montgomery County Community College October 9, 2024
Mustangs Women's Volleyball - HACC vs MCCC October 7, 2024
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Mustangs Women's Volleyball Harrisburg Area Community College vs. Montgomery County Community College Recorded Monday, October 7, 2024
Graduation ceremony for Montgomery County Municipal Police Academy Class 2401
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Graduation ceremony for Montgomery County Municipal Police Academy Class 2401 Montgomery County Community College
Masterclass - Dyana Williams
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Dyana Williams joined host David Ivory for a discussion about her groundbreaking career in broadcast journalism, music activism, and celebrity media strategy.
SRT Masterclass - Rodney Wittenberg
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Here how multi-award winning independent composer. producer and filmmaker, Rodney Whittenberg, has found opportunity, income, and bliss through his personal stories.
Independence Sinfonia Recorded at MCCC March 3, 2024
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Independence Sinfonia with the Abington Choral Club. Featuring Philadelphia Orchestra Principal Oboist Philippe Tondre
Montgomery County Community College Alumni Association Board 2024
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Montgomery County Community College Alumni Association Board 2024
Joe Gallagher - Chair of the Montco Foundation Board
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Joe Gallagher - Chair of the Montco Foundation Board
Montco News for the week of April 17, 2024
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Montco News for the week of April 17, 2024
Sound Recording & Music technology testimonies
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Sound Recording & Music technology testimonies
Montco News for the week of March 1, 2024
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Montco News for the week of March 1, 2024
Montgomery County Community College Police Academy Graduation - December 13, 2023
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Montgomery County Community College Police Academy Graduation - December 13, 2023
WHAT MAKES ME MAD IS THAT THE FUNK BROTHERS ENDED UP BROKE AND CROOK BARRY GORDY JR GOT ALL THE MONEY. JUST LIKE THAT CROOK DIDDY.
He took some shots at Tony Newton sound like "Played on some BSide or Demo who's copying you??" Like wow crazy
One cannot put a price on the life lessons of this video. One cannot put a price on Alan Slutsky's experiences. If we humans understood what our real treasures are, Alan Slutsky is one of the richest humans on Earth.
Thank you for your work on Standing In The Shadows Of Motown. More importantly, thank you for helping debunk Carol Kaye's false claims of having played the original bass lines on the iconic hits with the Funk Brothers ɓack in Detroit. Not only were they adjudicated false, but they set the record straight that the immortal James Jamerson was responsible for delivering the tracks that have become our greatest memories of the Golden Age of Motown before the move to L.A.
Will Tom's da goat 🐐
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
wow 2012 is like a portal into another dimension
The speaker in the beginning is the most beautiful woman I've ever met she is SO CUTE.
Hi MCCCHumanities - will there be a video posted for class 2301? I can find one for 2202, 2302, and now 2401, but have been waiting since last June for the 2301 commencement. Thanks!
Congratulations🎉🥳👏
Great breakdown, thanks! Totally highlights my issues with the Moog One though...it "can" do anything you want, but it's SO hard to get anything that sounds good. I didn't hear a single good sound in this demo. Someone needs to make a tutorial on how to make this synth sound GOOD!!
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I have the 12" , Jocko rhythm talk (1978) using the instrumental "ain't no stopping us now"
That’s my nephew Noah ! So proud of him<3
Congratulations to Diana Okello.
Beautiful. I loved my time @ MontCo. Graduated yesterday.
Philly sound is the best.
Arthur & David, Very nicely done! 👍
Brilliant last 12 minutes wow
Great comments...especially about recording jazz
This is my favorite Mustang Lounge I've ever been part of 🔥🔥Shout out to everyone involved! -GLucak
Very cool stuff, good vibes
really enjoyed this video. thanks for sharing this history
Many thanks for this important history! I had a question about the Panasonic table top radio in some of the photos. Was it somehow connected to the mixing board, or was it there to monitor over-the-air broadcasts? Thank you!
I came across video while researching the Philly soul scene. This is a fantastic presentation on the history and the photos are just stellar. This is better than many "actual" music documentaries I've seen. Thank you!
Rest in peace my friend, you helped us achieve success and great knowledge in your classes, we love you Gerry R.I.P.
wo'w.. stefon is my soulmate so bad hes married 🙃
I came across this wonderful video this morning - what a legendary place that was. I was fortunate to have worked there for a while as an assistant engineer in 1987 and ’88. I was of the fortunate few who got to come over from the studio I started at in 1986 - Alpha International. As I was watching, I was wondering if the whole SigmaAlpha merger event was going to be mentioned. I learned a lot about recording and producing watching the pros and have fond memories of my days in Philly.
Could you clarify how Sigma achieved stereo room sound with mono-recorded claps during the Electrodyne console era? I came up with some alternatives: - Two EMT 140 reverbs, one for each stereo channel - Haas effect by delaying audio in one channel - Panning the close mic to one side and room mic to the opposite - Played the mix into the room, picked up that in stereo and blended in that during mixing. The use of digital reverb like Lexicon in Sigma's early days with the Electrodyne console is less clear.
1 of my favorite songs of all time, "I Miss You" by Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes were recorded there at Sigma
You’re a great communicator. Thanks so much for this. Very straightforward and amazingly helpful. Saving the video as a video manual for when I need it with my Moog. :)
This is very sweet, thank you for putting this together.
as a family member of Jerry I am so proud of him. We will miss him but his legacy lives on in every student and person he touched. Thank you so much for sharing this tribute to him. He lives on in all of us. Love you cuz. My gentle giant who was so soft spoken.
Rest In Peace, Jerry.
24:41 Cameo Parkway studio 32:16 Sigma Sound one of first U.S. 24-track studios 33:13 Virtue Studio
6:54 slide presentation (~45 min.) 9:19 Craig Michaels. Control Room 5? 10:04 pre-history 19:13 Jay Mark, probably M79 24-track on the left 46:41 yeah, writing up console, patchbay, external gear settings was a hassle☹️😡 47:22 Vince wearing April Wine / Sigma / Capitol Records / WMMR t-shirt. (I somehow managed to score one and cherished it) 47:27 Carla / Studio 5 48:19 Bob Titus, Sigma Philly TSD 48:30 George Bennett used to work at Wally Heider's IIRC. Studio 8 was the 48 track mix room 49:27 Edgar Winter
thanks for the video
wow ! this was a great and very interesting info about the Sigma Sound Studios , I just happen to acquire a Otari MX5050BQ 2 4 channels and used to belong to Sigma Sound Studios it has the blue logo in the back of the machine , I'm curious to find out how and when this Otari MX5050 was used in the studio .
Helpful examples! Thanks for posting this 🙂
An extraordinary talk about an extraordinary documentary about extraordinary men by( you know where this is going) an extraordinary individual. Thank You Allan
Great video Arthur, really informative.
I got that mitsubishi super star 60 channel console I bought it from sigma New York
The service dog with a cap and gown is so adorable!❤
WOW! This was a fascinating insight into the Sigma Sound Studios with an incredible visual record of first class photographs. These should be published in a coffee table volume. This must be one of the best if not THE best visual records of any recording studio.
That was "nice work" if you could get it.
Sigma Sound has a wonderful history that went from progress to progress. "Save Sigma Sound" is my wish.
"promosm"
Excellent great job I would recommend you and your school to to anybody interested in audio👌🤗🤗
Go Montco!
Forever Grateful #Classof2016