interns needed in phoenix NOW

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Just go down there and see what you can get. Or PM him at recordingproject.com.

I can't believe the attitude of some of you people. I would kill for an opportunity like this - I just wouldn't give up my life and move halfway round the world.
 
RhythmRmixd said:
Actually, I wouldn't mind knowing the names of a couple good studios around here, thnx. The main reason for working and getting good at my DAW for studio intern purposes would be to be able to walk in with a decent product (maybe some production I did and burned to CD), just to let the studio know that I'm familiar with the basic fundamentals of recording, and I say basic because I know that experience working on a DAW at home isn't going to translate into experience in a professional studio, two different realms of recording. But, it would be a good first statement to walk in with a couple quality mixes done on my DAW, and impress them right off the bat.

check your PM rhythm
 
pipelineaudio said:
sorry for the cross post

Studio Z/Pipelineaudio have moved. Moved back to my old home that I left seven years ago or so, the former hall of Vintage Recorders, AZ's premier recording facility.

A lot of things that made this place great were destroyed by the interrim owners, so we have a LOT to do to get it back to its former gory glory

If you are out of recording school, finishing recording school, or just coming from the school of hard knocks, and want to see some of the skills the schools DONT teach you, as well as everything else, please contact me asap!

I need to have one room ready by saturday morning so this means NOW

Skills or no skills, school or no school, you will be swinging with the best of them in a few weeks

email me or pm, whatever pipelineaudio a t g m a i l d o t c o m

Sorry, where is vintage recorders? I know of a couple of world class rooms in AZ, and they would better qualify as AZ's premier studios.
 
I want to build a studio for mostly my own purposes. I would kill for a chance to clean toilets, if I got to sit in and watch just to learn, but alas it cannot be. I have been in studios before, as well as mastering houses. But that was back when I was more interested in the rock stars that were there than the gear. It's a "I wish I had known then" ordeal with me.
I would jump on it if I could. I can make a mean pot of coffee! :D
 
Many of you are saying that its stupid for anyone to pass up a chance like this, even if it means having to do grunt work around the studio for however long. I can understand this, anyone who loves recording and gets a chance to move around in a nice facility and see how things are done is a great opportunity. I guess where the real question lies is, how serious do they take people as interns at the studio? I suppose just getting the chance to be there would be enough for me.
 
Rokket said:
I have been in studios before, as well as mastering houses. But that was back when I was more interested in the rock stars that were there than the gear.

lol, i remember my first time in a studio and i was more interested in playing with the SNES they had setup in the lounge area. damn, i wish i had been drooling over the gear then. but i guess you really don't start loving all the knobs and buttons until you understand what they actually do.

always know that you will learn more in 1-3 months working in a studio than a year doing it on your own at home.
 
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