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tigers213
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum and was referred here as a useful place to gain knowledge about recording engineering. I'm a junior in college in love with music and stuck as an architecture major (that I don't like). I did a search for jobs in the music industry and recording engineer caught my eye, since I am a musician, singer, songwriter, have an excellent ear, and have both technical and creative skills. So to make a long story short, I e-mailed a few recording studios around my area and one responded back to me, giving me a few books to check out and to lurk around the forums for a while.
What do recording engineers do specifically, what are the basics I should know (I honestly know NOTHING about this) and are there any particular things that I should do to gain experience in the field?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Take care,
Meghan
I'm new to this forum and was referred here as a useful place to gain knowledge about recording engineering. I'm a junior in college in love with music and stuck as an architecture major (that I don't like). I did a search for jobs in the music industry and recording engineer caught my eye, since I am a musician, singer, songwriter, have an excellent ear, and have both technical and creative skills. So to make a long story short, I e-mailed a few recording studios around my area and one responded back to me, giving me a few books to check out and to lurk around the forums for a while.
What do recording engineers do specifically, what are the basics I should know (I honestly know NOTHING about this) and are there any particular things that I should do to gain experience in the field?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Take care,
Meghan