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YungRo$$
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For a while I've been going to different studios to record my music since I didnt have my own equipment. The problem is....these "engineers" (as they call themselves) are very unprofessional, have no clue what they're doing, and still wanna tax the hell outta me. I call this studio up and reserve time from 9am to noon for the following day. I get to the studio the following morning and noone even showed up till damn near 9:30. Then, they tell me they completely forgot I was comin. WTF? So I do a raw recording and I tell the dude I wanna double up my vocals and then add some adlibs. This fool tells me,"there's not enough time left and it would cost you more." I still had like an hr. and 45 min. left so Im just looking at him like ARE YOU SERIOUS? Then, he begins to tell me that he should up the rate since he's also doing some mixing/mastering but he'll cut me some slack. Basically, this guy thought I was stupid or something cuz I know damn well I shouldnt be paying no $45/hr. just for "raw recordings."
Therefore I thought it would be a great investment to buy my own equipment and learn how to use it. Ive been thinking about joining the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (http://www.audiorecordingschool.com) and learn to be a studio engineer. I think I could make a career out of it. Is this a good move or would it be better and cheaper to buy some books and stuff and read up on it? Or should I pay someone to teach me? Where should I go?
Therefore I thought it would be a great investment to buy my own equipment and learn how to use it. Ive been thinking about joining the Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences (http://www.audiorecordingschool.com) and learn to be a studio engineer. I think I could make a career out of it. Is this a good move or would it be better and cheaper to buy some books and stuff and read up on it? Or should I pay someone to teach me? Where should I go?