Apart from the purely technical training, something else you might get from the experience would be the side benefits of interacting on a daily basis with a bunch of people who live and breath music production. Are you getting that now? Will you get it from a book or the internet?
Do some comparison shopping. There might be competing programs to consider. Keep in mind that starting the program does not commit you to finish it. You can decide at any point along the line that it's not for you and bail. You're in a better position than most in that you can always return to what you're doing now.
I'm interested in Steen's perspective because he has done what you are considering doing. He said his current career direction is unconnected to his formal studies. But would he be moving in that direction if he had not done the studies?
Do some comparison shopping. There might be competing programs to consider. Keep in mind that starting the program does not commit you to finish it. You can decide at any point along the line that it's not for you and bail. You're in a better position than most in that you can always return to what you're doing now.
I'm interested in Steen's perspective because he has done what you are considering doing. He said his current career direction is unconnected to his formal studies. But would he be moving in that direction if he had not done the studies?