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Stop by East Brunswick Public Library’s Recording Studio

"We've made several upgrades to our equipment and the room itself."

For the past five years, East Brunswick Public Library (2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive) has been redefining library services through the EB Create makerspace program. The library can now better help its customers work on their music and audio projects after improvements to the recording studio.

“We’ve made several upgrades to our equipment and the room itself,” said Melissa Hozik, Adult Programming Librarian. “Our recording studio has been used to not only produce the library’s podcast, but for the community to record original music, audiobooks and even voiceovers for video projects. These improvements will really enhance productions made at the library.”

Some of the new equipment in the recording studio includes new microphones, audio mixers, inputs for instruments, recording software and soundproofing materials. Funding for the new equipment was provided by the East Brunswick Friends of the Library.

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Reservations are required to use the recording studio. Anyone from the community can schedule a two-hour appointment by e-mailing ebcreate@ebpl.org.

The library also holds classes specific to music production and voiceovers this fall, according to Hozik. A complete schedule can be found online at www.ebpl.org/calendar.

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