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Dr_Sbaitso
New member
I' just picking up in something that was addressed breifly in the thread on making a living which has recently re-surfaced.
Is it worth getting some formal education in the recoring business? I've decided I really want to work in the music industry, and I've moved to a new city where the music scene is far bigger and more vibrant (melbourne if anyone is interested).
I've been recording at home for a few years and my result are getting better and better, but now I want to know whether you guys think I am better to keep buying mor gear and experimenting at home or should I persue formal training? Is having a good quality portfolio going to be better than having a degree or certificate saying I've had formal training? DO clients care about qualifications or results?
Any thoughts? Thanks guys.
-Dr_S
Is it worth getting some formal education in the recoring business? I've decided I really want to work in the music industry, and I've moved to a new city where the music scene is far bigger and more vibrant (melbourne if anyone is interested).
I've been recording at home for a few years and my result are getting better and better, but now I want to know whether you guys think I am better to keep buying mor gear and experimenting at home or should I persue formal training? Is having a good quality portfolio going to be better than having a degree or certificate saying I've had formal training? DO clients care about qualifications or results?
Any thoughts? Thanks guys.
-Dr_S