http://magix.com  
Our Sponsors
Pro Audio Products



RECORDING ORG
PRO SHOP
Categories
· Accessories
· Compressors / Limiters / Gates
· Equalizers
· Micing Systems & Spitters
· Microphones
· Mixers/ Consols
· Modular Rack Systems
· Monitor
· Preamps
· Processors
· Recording Channels
· Summing Amps
Pro Shop
Random Audio Product

Premium Mic-Pre
$791.00
Members Support
RO CLUB
You are not subscriber of . You can subscribe from here now!
Traffic Stats
We received
100236616
page views since March 15, 2004
Recording Org
Navigation Map
icon_home.gif HomeShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
tree-L.gif Recommend Us
· Advertise Here
keyword ads
· Feeds
Forum InfoShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif Forum RULES
tree-T.gif Forum Search
tree-T.gif Your Account
tree-L.gif Lost Password
Business SectionShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif NewsNew content !
tree-T.gif Topics
Access restricted to our members Submit News
· AdvertisingShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Advertising Contact UsShow/Hide content
tree-T.gif keyword ads
tree-L.gif Pro Audio
Linking System
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
Access restricted to our members News Search
· The Pro Shop
Gear 4 Sale
ContentShow/Hide content
Access restricted to our members Reviews & Features
tree-T.gif Stories Archive
Access restricted to our members Music_Business_Links
InfoShow/Hide content
fleche.gif Books
tree-T.gif FAQ
Access restricted to our members Feedback (contact us)
fleche.gif Glossary
tree-T.gif Recommend Us
tree-T.gif Statistics
Access restricted to our members News Search
tree-T.gif Surveys
tree-L.gif Your Account
Audio Survey
Magazines vs Online - where do you get your source from?
I buy recording related magazines every week;
I buy recording related magazines every month;
I buy recording related magazines occasionally;
I never buy recording related magazines;
Results Polls Votes: 339 Comments: 2
Mix News
·Nashville's Blackbird Studio Installs API 1608 Console
·SPARS to Partner with NAMM to Produce the SPARS Sessions
·Auto-Tune Named One of 'America's Hottest Brands'
·Brian Wilson Records George Gershwin at Ocean Way
·Songs To Your Eyes Announces Music Placements

read more...©
Remix News
·Denon DJ DN-S3700 Rebate
·IK Multimedia iPDJ Mobile Groove Event
·Brother Ali Us (Rhymesayers)
·Job Listing: Native Instruments Managing Director
·Akai MPK88 Now Shipping

read more...©
Google Translation
Translation
  Forum FAQ    Search    Profile    Log in to check your private messages    Log in


 
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic
Author Message
lonestar19444
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Oct 20, 2006
Posts: 17


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2007 11:37 am Reply with quoteBack to top

full sail at orlando florida
View user's profileSend private message
OhioEngineer
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums


Joined: May 30, 2007
Posts: 4


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 2:02 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

If your in Ohio I suggest attending the Recording Workshop
View user's profileSend private message
jeff_moberg
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums


Joined: Apr 02, 2007
Posts: 8


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:13 am Reply with quoteBack to top

From reading this thread, i gather that most of you guys are from the U.S. but i'll ask anyways: In the fall I will be takin the course at The Audio Recording Academy (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), and i just want to know if it will be a good starter course to use as experience/education to get into a good college.

Here is the link to the audio recording academy's website:

http://www.taraottawa.com/

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
-Jeff
View user's profileSend private message
fourone3
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Jan 17, 2007
Posts: 245
Location: Massachusetts


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:17 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I went to New England School of Communications. Great school, great teachers. You just have to put up with being in the middle of Maine. At least there are less distractions, right?

_________________
Admit nothing; deny everything; make counter accusations. - "I didn't do it. Nothing happened. What did YOU do?!"
View user's profileSend private message
Slavebell
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Jun 11, 2006
Posts: 54
Location: Croatia


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:22 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

multoc wrote:
Slavebell wrote:
hey what u al think bout S.A.E. institut?

http://www.sae.edu/


It's a good enough school but you need to work on spelling first. no offense intended if English isn't your first language, but if it is then take it personally!


lol... english isn't my first language. Im learning it by myself so i know its not good but hey...atleast im trying
View user's profileSend private message
grizzzly540
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Nov 10, 2007
Posts: 32


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:38 am Reply with quoteBack to top

I don't know how others feel about this school but the one that I went to was The Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences. It is a 9 month program and I enjoyed it. it all depends on how much you put into it. the school offers a lot to those who put fourth extra effort. I learned a great deal there however, a lot of people manage to slide by and graduate doing the bare minumum and make us all look bad. The internship program was great and the teachers are cool enough to answer questions when I call years later. I must warn that the school was for my knowledge and made me better at what I do. It is not like harvard in the sense that the name alone has people beating down my door to have me work for them.
View user's profileSend private message
Crankitup
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Apr 14, 2007
Posts: 141
Location: Oakland, California


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:04 am Reply with quoteBack to top

NYU's clive davis school of recorded music

_________________
http://www.myspace.com/droidsyourelookingfor
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
Dylacmac
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums


Joined: Jan 06, 2008
Posts: 1


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 9:52 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

It seems most people don't feel that these recording schools are worth the money. To these people, do you recommend some type of music major at a four year university, or would a degree in some other subject be equally applicable? I am just beginning my college search, and I don't want to limit myself with such a specific degree in such an unstable market

Thanks for all replies
Dylacmac
View user's profileSend private message
loh90
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Nov 03, 2007
Posts: 31


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:50 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

this is my take on it. I am 17 and just finished all my college apps for recording programs

from what i've heard, full sail and SAE (and those types of schools) aren't worth the money you are paying for. and also, those are 2 year programs with an associate degree or certificate.

from my research and personal opinion, schools that offer a 4 years bachelors of music degree are the best options. you will be most musically rounded which is important in a producer/engineer and can give you a big advantage. this way you come out knowing the technology of producing, but also as a musician as a producer. Also going to a music school gives you awesome connections, because you are going to be recording musicians, and what better place to meet musicians than at a music school. Schools like Berklee, SUNY Purchase offer music degrees in recording/music production.

there are other 4 year universities that have recording programs that offer a bachelors of arts degree. Schools like NYU, Indiana U, Miami U, USC, Columbia College (chicago), American U. These schools give you a full college education with a degree in recording and I think are still better than full sail.


those are the 3 main categories i see from all the recording programs. find the one that works for you. i'm not saying which is best, but i personally find the music degree most appropriate for me, because i think being a producer and a musician adds a lot more to your production than just a person who knows how to work the boards.

also keep in mind if you want to go to college for the college experience as well, then you may want to choose the last 2 of the 3 types.

you also want to keep in mind the connections (and location of the school) you will be making at the school you choose to go to, because after all, connections are one of the most important things in being successful in the music industry. Schools like Berklee that has huge alumni networks can get you a lot of opportunities (Quincy Jones went there). Schools like NYU and SUNY Purchase are right in New York. USC is right by Los Angeles. Full Sail is in the suburbs of Orlando....
View user's profileSend private message
RecorderMan
Respected Past Moderator


Joined: Mar 13, 2001
Posts: 1256


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:27 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

might as well get a degree making horseshoes.... probably more future there.
View user's profileSend private message
Gib
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Jan 18, 2007
Posts: 37


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 5:49 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

FullSail and SAE are both great schools, and both offer bachelors now too. Im positive FS does, and almost positive that SAE does too. They are alot of money, not gonna say they are not. And pro audio is an unsatable market. Id almost go as far as to say the whole media industry is as well. With exceptions such as gaming and broadcast? N E ways, make sure you really know what your getting into b4 you get into a recording oriented degree. I attended FS 5 yrs ago b4 the prices got astronomical, and dont know if I would pay what they're asking for now. I learned a hell of a lot there, but there are other ways to go about learning stuff too if you're determined. They have all the best gear there to train on, but who gets to really use most of that stuff in the commercial world except for the best of the best and the rich, right?? lol

On a side note, the Chillicothe Recording Workshop in Ohio is only a 4-6 week program i believe. Ive had multiple people intern under me at a commercial studio, and at my private one, and I'd have to say that im far less than impressed with the knowledge they leave that school with. Not that there aren't some people that learn a lot there, but I've had bad experiences with the grads i've worked with from there Sad This could be a cool place to go if you just want a general crash course in audio?

Hope this helps..
View user's profileSend private messageVisit poster's website
cb1
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums


Joined: Feb 07, 2008
Posts: 9


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:07 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

This is a great topic and have read some very insightful replies. I am39. I started in the business in 1986 but never had the opportunity to go to a Full Sail type school. I've never worked on an SSL or a Neve console. I've never recorded a major artist or worked in Nashvill, LA or NY. I have had the opportunity to work in television, live sound, mastering, music recording, voice overs, broadcasting and more. And I've also had a dream job for the last 6 years in audio that only comes once in a lifetime. There's a lot I don't know. But there's a lot I do. My point is that you can be successfull without having to dish out 35 grand. But at the same time, I would have loved to have had the opportunity to attend one of those schools, and sometimes still would like to. I have seen grads come out of Full Sail with the confidence that took me a much longer time to aquire on my own. So I don't think we should dis those schools so quick.

I aslo believe that what this industry needs more than anything is continuing education opportunities from the manufactures. For example specific education on SSL products, Neve, Yamaha or the latest digital board. Protools is the only one that does that and it's over the top expensive.
View user's profileSend private message
AnomalyAlecB
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: Feb 24, 2008
Posts: 34
Location: Michigan


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 1:23 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Any suggestions on what a resident of Michigan should do?

I wanted to attend a college for the experiences... but I did not want to spend 4-6 years their learning general ed. and sciences behind things that I can not apply. I want to get into the field. I've been told time and time again that this is a skills field, not a degree field. My experience will carry me further.

So, this fall, I plan to get to the Recording Institute of Detroit and take both the Recording Engineer and Producer program. As I do not know where I'm going to end up in this field, I do know it lies around their.

And a year from this fall, I want to go to Recording Workshop. It was personally recommended to me by someone who went there. I have more trust in Rec. Wks. than RID. But I want to stay in state for now as I have a business to run...

I may also go toward a business degree at a small college. Hopefully just 2 years there. When I do that, I don't know. But I can figure that out. It's the recording schools that I'm really concerned about.

_________________
- - - - -

Alec Bretzloff
Aspiring recording engineer.
Live sound intern for the Crofoot of Pontiac, MI.
Drummer.
View user's profileSend private message
HemlokSociety
Recording Org
Pro Audio Forums



Joined: May 03, 2008
Posts: 21


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:01 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

Ok I chose to use the Recording Connection, its like 3 or 4 grand.. At least it was like 8 or 9 yrs ago...They get you in touch with a studio in your area. You then go interview with the head engineer, and if your not a complete moron you most likely get the internship. They provide you with all the books and curriculum you need and it takes as long as you need it to. Most of the time it is a revolving door because many people don't understand that at a real studio you have to do things like clean up and get people food. BUT, don't get me wrong you will learn all you need to get goin and when your done with the program and you've proven to be a good assistant you will get hired on to work there.

I personally didn't finish the program because I had to work longer hours at my real job and had to take time for my family because I was having a child..But I've talked to the studio I worked at and they are totally cool with me coming back and learning more.

If you can come up with the 4 grand up front I highly recommend it, but definitely be prepared to do a lot of bitch work.

Chris
View user's profileSend private message
bent
Moderator



Joined: Oct 26, 2007
Posts: 1893
Location: Cocoa Beach, Fl


------------

Books To Read
Your Forum Posts

gimmie gear

PostPosted: Wed May 14, 2008 4:47 pm Reply with quoteBack to top

As an intern, there's two important things you gotta know:

#1
Image

#2
Image

_________________
-BeN(t)

*Proper gain structure makes the world go 'round! Twisted Evil

All your base drumsticks are belong to us! - BobRogers

BOR
View user's profileSend private messageSend e-mailVisit poster's websiteICQ Number
Display posts from previous:      
Post new topicReply to topic
View previous topic Log in to check your private messages View next topic



This topic sponsored by:

  Full Compass
(Buy Sure Gear - Get Free Stuff)


  Lavry Black
(Extraordinary Stereo DA Converter)


  Sontronics
(Delta Phantom Powered Ribbon Mics)


  Sontronics
(STC-80 - Handheld Dynamic Mics)


  Sound Performance Lab
(Tube, Mastering, Analog Gear)


  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Powered by phpBB © 2001 phpBB Group

PHP-Nuke Port by Tom Nitzschner [Total Redesign By: Lorkan Themes] & 2004 www.toms-home.com
Announcements
News, Articles
· SPL releases the Vitalizer® Analog Code® Plug-in
· FXpansion Audio - Newsletter November 2009
· DubSpot’s Ableton Live 8 US Sessions Tour is coming to Los Angeles!
· Syntheway introduces Virtual Sitar VST Instrument software.
· SAE Institute Graduate Receives TEC Award
· FULL COMPASS SYSTEMS RECOGNIZES 25-YEAR EMPLOYEES
· SAE Atlanta and Euphonix present; Vincent di Pasquale and the
· SPL News - For free. No joke.

[ More in News Section ]
Current Topics!
Last 10 Forum Messages

Help with a Ramsa mixer
Last post by studio33 in Pro Audio Gear on Nov 20, 2009 at 19:32:05

Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Last post by roknrobman in Pro Audio Gear on Nov 20, 2009 at 18:20:17

Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Last post by roknrobman in Pro Recording Forum on Nov 20, 2009 at 18:17:56

Amp Hookup
Last post by stealthy in Mixing Live Sound on Nov 20, 2009 at 18:15:49

Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Last post by roknrobman in Mastering Sound Forum on Nov 20, 2009 at 18:15:08

Instrumental Rock Mix: Any Suggestions???
Last post by dayn72283 in Song & Mix Collaboration on Nov 20, 2009 at 16:56:23

Live recording: group track bounce or aux send?
Last post by GentleG in Pro Recording Forum on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:53:02

Pro Tools 8 M-powered will monitor but won't record
Last post by hueseph in DAW Pro Audio on Nov 20, 2009 at 12:27:17

Correct Way Of Recording Vocals?
Last post by natural in Recording Vocals on Nov 20, 2009 at 11:44:37

Third Time's a Charm!
Last post by k-dub in Song & Mix Collaboration on Nov 20, 2009 at 11:43:07


[ ]
New Topics!

Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Neil Young Official Release Series Vinyl
Instrumental Rock Mix: Any Suggestions???
Amp Hookup
Third Time's a Charm!
Live recording: group track bounce or aux send?
Drum heads
how to make my hobby my career?
Correct Way Of Recording Vocals?
recording problem
Home studio in basement(Poland) - possible in so small room?
FS - Recording Studio in North West UK
Gibson Under Investigation
Alchemy - This is downright wicked!
Recording newbie HELP regarding interfaces questions
Basic newb questions, please give advice.
Are the feds coming after your ....
Who can hear the difference?

Forums

BookMark

 _MAKEBOOKMARK

Recording Org RSS Feeds Community News. or Pro Audio Forums

Read this if you are a new poster Rules, who needs em?

For more information on advertising, investing , merging or any other ideas you may have for this community" Feedback

Pro Audio forums, Pro Audio Dealer, audio reviews and all the moderating here is volunteer. Please remember no-one is being paid to be here or deliver hot coffee. Play Fair, be polite, patient and considerate to others. Title your topics properly and do not slander anyone, ever online.
Read this before your post here: Recording Org Disclaimer


This site can be translated into 13 languages. 錄音工作室幫助下,新聞和信息,數位專業音頻論壇, Opname studio helpen, nieuws en informatie, digitale pro audio forums, Studio d'enregistrement à l'aide de nouvelles et d'information, forums de l'audio numérique pro, Tonstudio helfen, Nachrichten und Informationen, digitale Pro-Audio-Foren, Estudio de grabación ayuda, información y noticias, foros de audio digital profesional. help, pro tools, cubase, nuendo, DAW, AD/DA, microphone, preamp, compressor, equalizer, Music Education, Arranging, Composing, collaboration des musiciens, professionelle Musiker und Ingenieure, colaboración de músicos profesionales y los ingenieros lo que pensamos acerca de una banda Our new beta site is now online for testing The New Recording.org CMS
For Incredible Quality Web Hosting Services


© 2000-2009 All Rights Reserved

PHP-Nuke Copyright © 2005 by Francisco Burzi. This is free software, and you may redistribute it under the GPL. PHP-Nuke comes with absolutely no warranty, for details, see the license.
Page Generation: 0.43 Seconds

.: fiSubBrown Shadow phpbb2 style by Lorkan Themes :.
.: Original Theme (FiSubSilver Shadow) by: Daz 2004 :.