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Kemic Hal
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Hey,
I am interested in getting into a good school. Or maybe what certifications I would need to be relevant to todays recording techniques. I would like to dabble in music production, recording, mixing, and mastering. I have found several sites with great info. I guess what I would like is suggestions on where to start. I know some people here are professionals and some are not but all suggestions are welcome. I generally feel that I can get good recording and a nice sound but I feel infantile in certain areas. I read as much as I about technique but feel it is hard to develope without hand-on experience. So my situation is that I would still need to work while going to school. I live in the Washington, DC area. Yes there are schools around here, some of which are very reputable. Another question is should I get certifications or a degree. I have found A company called Career Connections that uses a mentoring program to teach is curriculum. It sound like the winning ticket but they offer certs not a degree. So in closing tell me if I'm heading the right way or if I need to back the truck up and reconsider(your suggestions).
P.S. I didn't really know where to post this. I felt this was the most relevant place.
Kemic Hal
I am interested in getting into a good school. Or maybe what certifications I would need to be relevant to todays recording techniques. I would like to dabble in music production, recording, mixing, and mastering. I have found several sites with great info. I guess what I would like is suggestions on where to start. I know some people here are professionals and some are not but all suggestions are welcome. I generally feel that I can get good recording and a nice sound but I feel infantile in certain areas. I read as much as I about technique but feel it is hard to develope without hand-on experience. So my situation is that I would still need to work while going to school. I live in the Washington, DC area. Yes there are schools around here, some of which are very reputable. Another question is should I get certifications or a degree. I have found A company called Career Connections that uses a mentoring program to teach is curriculum. It sound like the winning ticket but they offer certs not a degree. So in closing tell me if I'm heading the right way or if I need to back the truck up and reconsider(your suggestions).
P.S. I didn't really know where to post this. I felt this was the most relevant place.
Kemic Hal