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RJMJ87
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Hi,
I am not looking to be a music producer or audio engineer; I am an artist who writes, sings, and performs my own material. Since creative stuff is my strong point and technical stuff is not (I have tried recording and editing my vocals before and it is SO frustrating), I am trying to decide whether to spend my money on option A: going to school (the Recording Connection) to learn how to record myself, or B: going to studio and paying someone to record for me. I know in the long run it costs more money for the studio time than if I could do all this myself, but I have several concerns about going to school. Quality is EXTREMELY important to me, and since I know recording and mixing is a science as well as an art form, I am concerned if I can make that jump from basic noob to someone who can record vocals and mix/master everything to sound like a CD you would buy in the store. I have a respect for what you recording engineers/producers do and do not know how long it really took you guys to reach the professional level you have and if it is possible for me to reach it within a six-month training period at the Recording Connection, or if I would be better off focusing on what I AM good at (being a musician) and leave the tech stuff to the pros (though it is SO hard out here in Illinois to find really good producers to work with! Another challenge for me
). Please advise as this is a very important decision to me and once the money is gone it is gone! LOL Also, as a side note, I do not need necessarily to learn how to record acoustic instruments because majority of my music is futuristic pop/electronic. I am having trouble concerning the vocals and putting it all together with the music. Please be brutally honest what you think or/and would do. I appreciate any advice and thank you in advance.
I am not looking to be a music producer or audio engineer; I am an artist who writes, sings, and performs my own material. Since creative stuff is my strong point and technical stuff is not (I have tried recording and editing my vocals before and it is SO frustrating), I am trying to decide whether to spend my money on option A: going to school (the Recording Connection) to learn how to record myself, or B: going to studio and paying someone to record for me. I know in the long run it costs more money for the studio time than if I could do all this myself, but I have several concerns about going to school. Quality is EXTREMELY important to me, and since I know recording and mixing is a science as well as an art form, I am concerned if I can make that jump from basic noob to someone who can record vocals and mix/master everything to sound like a CD you would buy in the store. I have a respect for what you recording engineers/producers do and do not know how long it really took you guys to reach the professional level you have and if it is possible for me to reach it within a six-month training period at the Recording Connection, or if I would be better off focusing on what I AM good at (being a musician) and leave the tech stuff to the pros (though it is SO hard out here in Illinois to find really good producers to work with! Another challenge for me
