What kinda of traing have you taken for recording/mix/mastering?

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studio interneship

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Two of the above.
Self taught and an internship.
 
Hours and hours of deciphering manuals; hours and hours and many MARTINIS while mixing and remixing and mixing it again.

Also, a vast amount of help from the folks on this site.

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What trackrat & the infamous GREEN HORNET said!!!
 
Self-taught musician (bass, guitar, keys) and currently self-teaching home recording nut. :D
 
Colleges classes on MIDI, Keyboards, Music Theory

Recording books and magazines

Lots of Internet sites, especially this one

Using the information I've amassed and experimenting on my own. For example, no one ever told me that a single mic in figure 8 pattern can sound wonderful on acoustic guitar from about 18" - 24" out from the neck joint. You get all of the guitar but not all of the room.
 
The series of little books Paul White of Sound on Sound.

They are nice and small which makes them good for reading on the tube.
 
Self taught, Homereccer, Planetoidal lurker, read the Harvey Gerst microphone thread, printed it and bound it, swallowed the JBL sound system design reference manual (Download it from the JBL site) and the Neumann microphone book (read the Gerst thread), have Homereccer e-mail addresses in my "Help!" book, experiment with the AKAI stuff, started doing my own sound, do a little bit of small gig and festival sound for very tolerant crowds, lent my best microphone to a local studio to do some testing and ended up with a morning's tutorial...:cool:
 
Three years (out of the seven I was there) at Berklee (Taught me the language and the questions, but NOT the answers), internship (Taught me someone else’s answers), and self taught (aren't we all, really. That is when I found my own answers).


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Treeline said:
Self taught, Homereccer, Planetoidal lurker, read the Harvey Gerst microphone thread, printed it and bound it, swallowed the JBL sound system design reference manual (Download it from the JBL site) and the Neumann microphone book (read the Gerst thread), have Homereccer e-mail addresses in my "Help!" book, experiment with the AKAI stuff, started doing my own sound, do a little bit of small gig and festival sound for very tolerant crowds, lent my best microphone to a local studio to do some testing and ended up with a morning's tutorial...:cool:

I downloaded the JBL manual from here: http://www.jblpro.com/pub/manuals/pssdm_1.pdf
Pretty interesting. Thanks Treeline.
 
Masters degree in Music Technology but mostly self taught...

-->manuals, the net, talking to people in the business, sitting in on pro studio sessions and annoying the engineer/producer with numerous questions.

Interest above all.
 
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