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| mzvirbulis |
| Probly the science of acoustics? |
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| DJFreaq |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
actually i did say SAE at the start then everyone else went off course. i think you should mind your own business and stop being so technical.:tongue3 :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :tongue3 :tongue3 :tongue3 :tongue3 :tongue3 :crazy: :crazy: :crazy::haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: |
wow, you are really retarded. please. constructive conversation only. this is an interesting thread with good ideas, you'res are... well... not? |
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| Derivative |
| quote: | | but what sort of program are YOU talking of, what school? |
im talking university level. specifically, audio engineering at southampton university. its completely not what i thought it would be. it is for all intents and purposes an engineering degree. |
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| mzvirbulis |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJFreaq
hmm.... maybe my school is just awesome-o then. because MATH is just a GE class everyone takes at AIS. And my school is very involved with studio equip, set up, sound etc. As well as digital audio editing. Yes of course it is Audio Engineering, but what sort of program are YOU talking of, what school? |
probly the science of acoustics |
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| MikHail |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
honestly i have seen alot of FAGS at the SAE COLLEGE OPEN DAYS and boy they have know idea. COMMERCIAL PEOPLE, they advertise to people virtually off the street from radio.
it pisses me off. now the whole of australia is going to become ing audio engineer. |
People who enrol in as Audio Engineer thinking to become a Producer/DJ?
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Is that the part that gets you fired up? Fooling people into doing an Audio Engineer Course to be a DJ/Producer??
I requested an Info pack from SAE, I got a Music Production Course leaflet covering sequencers, Synths, samplers, production techniques and Turntables
$3,800 AUD
24 Weeks Part Time
The Audio Engineer being $11,800 AUD
50 Weeks
Full Time |
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| DJFreaq |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Exodus17 mainly, being an audio/recording engineer means you will be most likely working with bands or artists to record their music and do all the spiffing and fine tuning to make the songs ready to be put on CD for the masses...you might also be working for like a theater or some other live perfomance event like a "disney on ice" kinda thing and be working the mixer that controls all the sound stuff like mic levels for each of the actors and the levels for the background music and all that stuff... essentially everything that deals with sound... |
indeed. but that is part of gaining experience. you don't have to stay in the same place. once you get a few years of disney sound on you're belt you can move onto something else
getting to know people though... it's ALL about knowing people dude, and the same goes for the DJ /Producer end of things. And more often than not it's how many people KNOW YOU and now how many people YOU KNOW.
but yea, word, good luck |
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| DJFreaq |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
probly the science of acoustics |
maybe. the science of acoustics does own though. i'm going to take an acoustics course 3rd quarter
| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
im talking university level. specifically, audio engineering at southampton university. its completely not what i thought it would be. it is for all intents and purposes an engineering degree. |
ouch. not sure if I would be "down" with that kind of program. |
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| mzvirbulis |
| quote: | Originally posted by MikHail
People who enrol in as Audio Engineer thinking to become a Producer/DJ?
^^^
Is that the part that gets you fired up? Fooling people into doing an Audio Engineer Course to be a DJ/Producer??
I requested an Info pack from SAE, I got a Music Production Course leaflet covering sequencers, Synths, samplers, production techniques and Turntables
$3,800 AUD
24 Weeks Part Time
The Audio Engineer being $11,800 AUD
50 Weeks
Full Time |
NOOO NNOO
i just saw people rocking in from no where and just didn't know what was going on! although i take it all back because if i were one of them and had no idea but was interesting i wouldN'T put them down for purseuing the art of SOUND. I WISH I WASNT SO JUDGEMENTAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SORRY but i must state im going to SAE to become better in every aspect of sound not just DJ/PRODUCER never know it might lead you into doing movies, COMPUTER GAMES AUDIO, ETC. AND OR TELEVISION , RADIO , the world is your oyster. |
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| mzvirbulis |
| quote: | Originally posted by MikHail
People who enrol in as Audio Engineer thinking to become a Producer/DJ?
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Is that the part that gets you fired up? Fooling people into doing an Audio Engineer Course to be a DJ/Producer??
I requested an Info pack from SAE, I got a Music Production Course leaflet covering sequencers, Synths, samplers, production techniques and Turntables
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and yes mate alot of audio engineering courses now aknowledge alot of DJ/PRODUCING aspects that why going to these colleges are awsome!
although most studios have these equipment as standard in the studio!
electronic or not!
YES ALOT OF STUFF ON DJING AND PRODUCING IS GREAT (i thought the same thing that there is alot of sequencers, Synths, samplers, production techniques and Turntables within the course). But with the degree stage there is alot of theory.
cheers:toocool: |
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| trancinchink |
| quote: | Originally posted by mzvirbulis
you have no ing idea what goes on in peoples heads and you do not understand a persons meaning of what they want to do in life. my suggestion is you made a valid point!
I THINK WE ALL KNOW WHAT AN AUDIO ENGINEER IS, I WANT TO BE ONE TOO BECAUSE I HAVE A PASSION FOR SOUND. NOT JUST DJING AND PRODUCING
CHEERS |
yo.. u need to chill out. i wasn' trying to offend, and this isn't even your thread, but u've seem to have hijacked it. i was simply trying to make a point clear because zenchowdah seemed a bit confused. anyways... zen, gluck with finding a school... as i stated earlier, miami and nyu are very good schools, but nyu is a bit on the expensive side... =P, they definitely are stealing my money. its all good tho... cuz i get to be in new york. =) |
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| Psiweaver |
| I would also strongly suggest getting a broadcasting degree. It can help you meet tons of people and you will mainly be working for people in the broadcasting industry as most everybody in the music industry is owned by a broadcaster of some sort. |
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| mzvirbulis |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancinchink
yo.. u need to chill out. i wasn' trying to offend, and this isn't even your thread, but u've seem to have hijacked it. i was simply trying to make a point clear because zenchowdah seemed a bit confused. anyways... zen, gluck with finding a school... as i stated earlier, miami and nyu are very good schools, but nyu is a bit on the expensive side... =P, they definitely are stealing my money. its all good tho... cuz i get to be in new york. =) |
sorry man i have chilled.:nervous: |
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