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SAE Magazine 13-2

46 pleasantly surprised when Such was his impact that job at Galaxy and SAE lea He went from mastering a to CTO in charge of the t Galaxy Studios. He also of SAE in Brussels. Because of wanting to de he recently has decided to as CTO. However he is various projects at the s charge of the technical as As we discuss his care tangents, whether it is his he believes is the best wa Being a musician myself extremely interesting - and for him as well. Although his favourite ge will listen to almost anyth prefers to use as few mic recording to capture a tru It depends on the type of the sound has to represe music is a communicative We both agree on the fact in almost every genre te music, which makes it lac tion that comes with it. He also tells me about so create along with Bob K Staff Profile // Robin Reumers Robinā€˜s a tru During my face-to-face interview, it is clear to see that Robin Reumers is a man who has a true passion for what he does. He starts off by explaining his start at SAE, where he was a student studying Audio Engineering in Amsterdam in 2006. Just a year later he was working as an audio supervisor, web programmer, and teacher. He explains that the same year he was invited to do a traineeship at Digital Domain in Orlando, Florida under the supervision of Bob Katz, who to this day is an extremely well known figure in the audio engineering industry. After working there for a total of three years (he was unable to acquire a green card, and therefore was not able to stay any longer), he decided to move back to his home country of Belgium. Beforehand, he applied for a job at both SAE in Brussels, and Galaxy Studios in Mol, and was Robin as a student at SAE Amsterdam in 2006, where it all began. Photo:RobinReumers

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