Korro was born in 1983 - Turkey. He has a Bsc(Hons) degree in Professional Sound and Video Technology from Salford University / Manchester.
Audio engineering is a part of audio science dealing with the recording and reproduction of sound through mechanical and electronic means. The field draws on many disciplines, including electrical engineering, acoustics, psychoacoustics, and music.
An audio engineer is closer to the creative and technical aspects of audio rather than formal engineering. An audio engineer must be proficient with different types of recording media, such as analog tape, digital multitrack recorders and workstations, and computer knowledge. With the advent of the digital age, it is becoming more and more important for the audio engineer to be versed in the understanding of software and hardware integration from synchronisation to analog to digital transfers.
For more information you can read audio engineering documents written by Korro
Korro's music career starts at the age of 15 just as a hobby when he was studying at METU (Middle East Technical University) Collage. After graduated from METU, Korro started his Multimedia Computing course at MMU (Manchester Metropolitan University). During these years Korro's interest to music has also grown with him with the support of his background.
In 2004, he decided to start his BSc(Hons)Sound Engineering course at Salford University. By the time he finished some other courses, which are also related with Music Production and DJing, to look at the business more professionally.
Korro was approached with offers to DJ at private parties in 2003 and he began accepting the offers which starts his DJ'ing career. As a DJ, Korro plays Electro, Tech-House & Minimal music genres combined with his turntable (scratch) skills in his sets which makes him unique...
Audio engineering is a part of audio science dealing with the recording and reproduction of sound through mechanical and electronic means. The field draws on many disciplines, including electrical engineering, acoustics, psychoacoustics, and music.
An audio engineer is closer to the creative and technical aspects of audio rather than formal engineering. An audio engineer must be proficient with different types of recording media, such as analog tape, digital multitrack recorders and workstations, and computer knowledge. With the advent of the digital age, it is becoming more and more important for the audio engineer to be versed in the understanding of software and hardware integration from synchronisation to analog to digital transfers.
For more information you can read audio engineering documents written by Korro
Korro's music career starts at the age of 15 just as a hobby when he was studying at METU (Middle East Technical University) Collage. After graduated from METU, Korro started his Multimedia Computing course at MMU (Manchester Metropolitan University). During these years Korro's interest to music has also grown with him with the support of his background.
In 2004, he decided to start his BSc(Hons)Sound Engineering course at Salford University. By the time he finished some other courses, which are also related with Music Production and DJing, to look at the business more professionally.
Korro was approached with offers to DJ at private parties in 2003 and he began accepting the offers which starts his DJ'ing career. As a DJ, Korro plays Electro, Tech-House & Minimal music genres combined with his turntable (scratch) skills in his sets which makes him unique...
