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recording workshop chillicothe OH

hi
is anyone familiar with this workshop
i was thinking of attending this spring
i wondered what the content was like and if there is any realistic job potential once you graduate

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I can't speak for the job ops but I live about 30 minutes south of the Recording WS. I took a tour a few years ago with a friend of mine who knew one of the Instructors, his band was going in for free studio time to record while they taught the students a paticular block. I was impressed with the facilities and the layouts and gear was awesome. The tracks they did sounded pretty nice too.



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Its not for a degree, though.
You can get a two year degree from Tri-C RAT program. Head North about 2 hours.....
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if there is any realistic job potential once you graduate
Dude, a little piece of paper won't get you any work in the audio field. If you want work you gotta find or make it. Only the strong survive.
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