i offer free mix and master

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Hi Fala,

If you're serious about pursuing a career in audio offering free work on a public forum isn't a good approach. Try to find someone experienced in your area and potentially work for free or intern with them. If they are cool they will offer much better guidance than a forum and you may even get a gig out of it. Any schools in your area might also be a good choice.

Best,
Tom
 
Hi Fala,

If you're serious about pursuing a career in audio offering free work on a public forum isn't a good approach. Try to find someone experienced in your area and potentially work for free or intern with them. If they are cool they will offer much better guidance than a forum and you may even get a gig out of it. Any schools in your area might also be a good choice.

Best,
Tom

I agree 100% I got my first job in a studio because I was introduced to the owner/engineer of a studio and while everyone was in one room mingling I was in the control room sitting with the artist and hitting stop and play and helping them reword their verse so it would be "on beat" and then started recording just because the artist asked me to because I knew what I was doing. The owner and a couple of the other ppl that was their saw this and was impressed and needless to say after a month of going to the studio 6 days a week doing it for free because I just loved being/working in a real studio setting and not my home setup they were impressed and then the owner pulled me to the side and told me he was gonna start paying me for the work that I do.

Even though I don't suggest just putting your hands on other ppl's equipment without asking it worked for me because the guy was real cool and by the time they realized what was happening it was a little late, lol.
 
sorry, I understood why I did enjoy

Huh? Anyway, you're on a DIY messageboard. This means that we've congregated here to create things OURSELVES, not to have some random dude do it for us.
 
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