While in his teens, Robert started mixing live sound for local bands in Toronto and landed himself a gig at the offices of RCA Records.
In his last year of college, Robert made the decision to open a recording studio in London, Ontario where the new music scene was vibrant and blossoming.
Electronic Media Arts Corporation was first located in downtown London at 343 Richmond Street on the 3rd Floor of a large building, which also housed CKSL Radio.
In 2008, Robert worked as an audio post-production engineer recording dialogue for Christopher Plummer’s character in Pixar's Academy Award winning movie Up.
Robert is now an audio engineering professor at Fanshawe College in the Music Industry Arts program[2] and continues to operate EMAC Studios.