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Submitted by anonymous on

Hi,



I'm working as a runner for a post-production sound company and starting to do some dialogue editing. I struggle a lot with ADR spotting and want to learn more about how sound works and be able to identify problems with audio recordings and the extent to which these problems can be resolved with Pro Tools other than just rerecording.



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Submitted by anonymous on

I just thought I'd introduce myself before probing knowledgeable minds. My name's Ian and I'm interested in venturing into recording. I'm currently in the enrollment process with Full Sail college. I'm sure they won't venture too far into teaching you how to set up your own home studio...so I figure I'd take the knowledge from them, but still set up my own studio in the future.

Fantastic Recorded Sound Resource at New York Public Library

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Submitted by anonymous on

Just came across something very cool. Was browsing The New York Public Library website and noticed it has a series of new online videos that gives a snapshot of its research collections...including the Archives of Recorded Sound.



Wanted to pass along the link: https://www.nypl.or…



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Submitted by anonymous on

I hav been playing around with fruityloops and reason for 3 years and enjoy the whole concept of producing and i am determind to do audio engineering as a career. At the moment i know very little about studio eqiupment and wanting to know how everything connects up and understand the jobs they do etc



is there books or videos that you guys recommend ?