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Advice on renting space for a recording studio

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Submitted by kmetal on

hey y'all, as one who really hates renting and credit etc, I'm usually opposed to this type of thing but it seems a good deal. I was looking at a 9x9 in the same facility for $150. The manager called yesterday with this opening up next month.



$200/mo. No lease, just security deposit.



15x20 space, 10' ceilings.



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Need Major recording advice

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Submitted by anonymous on

I'm new to recording songs, but I'm a good producer. Anyway, I need to know the basics of recording a song. How many times do you record the chorus or you record once and use reverb? Also do you record the chorus each time after the verse? Last and not least do you have to use compression or just mange the gain well? I mean what parts are commpression used on anyway?

Help needed for speech on the music Industry

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi every one. I am doing speech at school about careers and i need some standard infomation on being a music producer, audio engineer or really any job in the music industry.



Answering any of them would be a great help for his speech



1.How would you describe this career? (competitive, conservative, rapidly changing, stressful, etc.)

Top Audio Engineering School?

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Submitted by anonymous on

hello, my name is Ben Christy and I am 16. I am currently very interested in attending a school with a very successful audio engineering program. I'm sure this topic could be controvercial, but I was just wondering what schools are the top for audio engineering. For example like the "Harvard" of audio engineering?



Thanks

Ben

Mixing an Ep - Cost

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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi all. My name is Chris and I've been lurking for some time now just reading, but now I have a question. My band is recoridng a 5 song E.P. (rock music). We'd like the end product to sound as professional as possible in terms of the mix (and master) when were done (wouldn't we all).



Is the Digidesign monopoly over ?

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Submitted by Divo on

I have been looking into this whole Pro Tools thing and I have come to the conclusion that all the Digidesign hype is exactly that; "Hype". The software is in my opinion antiquated, uncomfortable and limiting, and the hardware is no better than many of the cheaper alternatives; infact in a lot of cases it sounds pretty average in comparison.