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another piece of information on being an audio engineer...
be prepared to be someone else's bitch. seriously. u have to appease the producer, the artist, the ceo of the record label, and multiple others. if the artist ain't happy, he won't record well. if the producer ain't happy, he won't use u again. if the ceo ain't happy, u ain't getting your money. if this dun sound hard enough, keep in mind, people's musical opinion can vary (check the music discussion forum and u'll get an idea), and more often then not, u'll be doing something u think is shitty just to please the others.
to be a good audio engineer, u need a very very strong drive to keep at it. success in this field don't come in 5-10 years...it comes in 15-20. after all the butt-licking, ass-kissing, and wiping up the shit of others. THEN maybe u'll have a standard base of clients who u might like working with.
as people have said..sometimes a love of music isn't necessarily enough. u gotta really bite the bullet in this field. not trying to scare you, but this is the truth. not just in the states, but worldwide.
pm me if u have anymore questions...i'm gonna graduate from NYU in a year with a degree in Music Technology...and honestly, my career goals since joining have changed dramatically. :P
PS: one last thing, u constantly have to upgrade your studio, which i'm sure u kno will not be cheap.
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