Looks promising and do'able I'll check them out, Cheers!
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Sep-18-2005 15:33
retrobyte
a.k.a. Christopher Norman
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Michigan, USA
THEORY!
My mother put me in front of a hard-ass piano teacher since the age of five and I'm SO thankful for it now - it's all engrained in me it sounds trite, but theory really is the basis for everything. once you have theory basics down, there's so much less guesswork involved and your workflow should improve in leaps and bounds.
If you go the tech way you better like rock 'n' roll coz your going to have to listen to a lot of it.
I've been doing a tech course for the last year and don't like it very much. Before i got into this course i read heaps of online tutorials and feel that going to this course has taught me very little. Tech course is brilliant if your in a band and are a complete noob to the whole recording process but isn't the best if you're an elctronic artist, unless you go to one of those expensive MIDI schools. Once again this comes to the point of why study something full time which is VERY hard to get a job in (you can be a roady and push boxes for some death metal band, not very fun) which can be done from home?
If you have time to attend audio school and just want to go there for a bit of knowledge, kool,.. however i would adivse you have something on the side to guarantee you work.
Just my experiences.
Cheers.
Sep-20-2005 07:00
thesuperfunk
On Track
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: UK
quote:
Originally posted by MikHail
Thank You so much for the Link!
Looks promising and do'able I'll check them out, Cheers!
NP mate .. i've just started the course myself and all is good so far.
Sep-20-2005 12:01
MikHail
tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Sydney
Ideally for me Its the love of making music, but more importantly how to structure it as well as adding my own touch, like my own written chord.