Eric L. Wagner
eric@wagneric.com
EXPERIENCE
May 1997 - Present
Freelance Recording Engineer
- Recording/editing/mastering of performances by soloists and various student
and professional ensembles; also church services and poetry readings.
- Compilation of audition tapes for students and performers (Juilliard, Mannes, etc.).
- Transfer and restoration of old recordings - various sources and media.
May 1998 - November 2002
Engineer/Technician Consultant, Posthorn Recordings Inc., New York City
- General engineering work including editing from score or with producer and/or conductor; concert and session location recording (symphonies, chorus, small ensembles) using Nagra-D, Stelladat, DA-98, and other high-end equipment; restoration and mastering.
- Optimal transfers of open-reel masters, acetate and vinyl discs to digital domain.
- Equipment service, maintenance and upgrades. Testing and evaluation of
prototype equipment, including dialog with manufacturer.
February 1999 - June 2001
(and numerous projects since July 2001 as freelance
after company relocated to LA)
Engineer/Programmer, East West Communications Inc., New York City
- Editing/Programming on numerous sound and instrument sample libraries in Audio,
AIFF/WAV CD-ROM, GigaSampler, and Akai S1000 formats. Involved with final mastering/authoring and documentation of many titles, including booklet layout.
- Installed, set up, and maintained all wiring, hardware, and software for a DSL/twisted-pair ethernet network of Macs and PCs; and for a Toshiba digital phone system.
- Extensive HTML design and tweaking for SoundsOnline website, in addition to the production and encoding of audio product demos and samples for online audition and sale.
August 1995 - April 1998
Engineer, Quintessential Sound Inc., New York City
- Assistant or chief engineer on all location recording sessions using high-end equipment including Nagra-D, Prism, Millennia, etc.; in charge of equipment set-up, calibration, and layout in addition to microphone placement and evaluation.
- Mastering: Used Sonic Solutions 24-bit workstation, with a variety of analog and digital processors, for editing and mastering dozens of projects -- from jazz re-releases and R&B singles to albums for classical ensembles and symphonies.
- Editing: Edited numerous albums from musical scores for commercial release. Critical listening for wrong notes, ensemble/tuning problems, and bad edits.
- Forensic Audio Enhancement: Used specialized equipment to remove noise and improve intelligibility. Work has been featured on Prime Time Live, and several NYC-area news broadcasts.
- Transfers: Optimal playback of all forms of vinyl/acetate records and all forms of tape media using specialized equipment.
- General Restoration: Used CEDAR and Sonic Solutions equipment to remove clicks, hiss, and distortion from music, film soundtracks, and interviews.
- Performed circuit upgrades and modifications on studio equipment.
- Maintenance of UNIX server networked with Macs; DSL installation.
May 1993 - August 1995
Programmer/Administrator, Bechtel Computer Aided Design Laboratory,
Dept. of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering,
University of Colorado at Boulder
- Wrote software for simulations and 3-D scientific visualization on Sun workstations.
- Wrote and maintained documentation for lab procedures, software tutorials and online manuals.
- Created and maintained a web site for the department, with online course descriptions and degree requirements.
- Held office hours to answer graduate students' C/Fortran/UNIX programming questions.
November 1992 - July 1993
Research Assistant/Programmer,
High Performance Scientific Computing Lab,
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado at Boulder
May 1990 - November 1992
Assembler, part time, Boulder Amplifiers Inc., Boulder, Colorado
Precision mechanical and electrical assembly of high-end audio amplifiers and pre-amplifiers, including component-level testing and matching. Included production of interconnect cables and adapters.
EDUCATION
December 1993
Computer Science/Mathematics, Bachelor of Arts, University of Colorado at Boulder
Degree program was very similar to Computer Science Engineering, but with more
emphasis on Math and on getting a "well rounded" liberal arts education.
Strong background in C/UNIX programming and numerical/scientific computation.
OTHER
Designed and built microphone preamplifiers and numerous other devices for use with audio recording and listening. Former member of the New York chapter of the Audio Engineering Society.
References are available upon request.
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