John H.
Des Moines, Iowa
I have been working in the recording industry for over 25 years now and I have yet to see a better way for people to break into this business than through recording connection. They teach the student everything from the ground up. They test and monitor the student to ensure that they have taken on board all the information and tricks of the trade that the mentor passes to him or her. University courses are all well and good but you simply do not learn all the little tricks that you would if you were doing proper hands on training with a working professional. My facilities have been used by recording connection for over 12 years now and I am honored to have them mentoring the apprentices there. Take the advice of a seasoned pro and visit www.recordingconnection.com for more details.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
Mark H - Bend, Oregon
Mark H
Bend, Oregon
I have been mentoring for recording connection for over ten years now and can say with hand on heart there is no better way to get into the recording business than through RC. I like all their other mentors will ensure the trainee learns all aspects of recording, within a genuine studio setting. What they learn will place them at the front of the line as far as a studio is concerned, making them a valuable commodity. It feels me with a great sense of pride when one of my apprentices gets recruited by a top quality studio. I am proud to be mentoring for www.recordingconnection.com.
Bend, Oregon
I have been mentoring for recording connection for over ten years now and can say with hand on heart there is no better way to get into the recording business than through RC. I like all their other mentors will ensure the trainee learns all aspects of recording, within a genuine studio setting. What they learn will place them at the front of the line as far as a studio is concerned, making them a valuable commodity. It feels me with a great sense of pride when one of my apprentices gets recruited by a top quality studio. I am proud to be mentoring for www.recordingconnection.com.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Matt Rivers - Orlando, Florida
Matt Rivers
Orlando, Florida
I have been hearing some negative comments on some forums about the mentor/ apprentice program and recording connection in particular and felt it was my place to air some of my views. It seems that people get very heated up when it comes to education and training. If people have a good experience with their particular form of training, they become very blinkered in their view of training. They will not accept that other sorts of training will actually work. And there are those who maybe had a bad experience, they are so angry and bitter that they will not only attack the system of training, but also anyone who likes this form of training. Some people go into the mentor program thinking it is a guaranteed sure fire hit to get into the studio of their dreams. They do not knuckle down and do any work, thinking that their mentor will throw job offers at them. When it doesn’t happen or doesn’t happen within their particular timescale, they attack the system and the training company. Recording connection can get you into the industry, but you also must do you bit as well and work tirelessly and diligently to succeed. Recording connection is a tool, to get you into the business; however you must be prepared to get your hands dirty. I did just that and I am thankful to www.recordingconnection.com for giving me a shot at this fantastic business.
Orlando, Florida
I have been hearing some negative comments on some forums about the mentor/ apprentice program and recording connection in particular and felt it was my place to air some of my views. It seems that people get very heated up when it comes to education and training. If people have a good experience with their particular form of training, they become very blinkered in their view of training. They will not accept that other sorts of training will actually work. And there are those who maybe had a bad experience, they are so angry and bitter that they will not only attack the system of training, but also anyone who likes this form of training. Some people go into the mentor program thinking it is a guaranteed sure fire hit to get into the studio of their dreams. They do not knuckle down and do any work, thinking that their mentor will throw job offers at them. When it doesn’t happen or doesn’t happen within their particular timescale, they attack the system and the training company. Recording connection can get you into the industry, but you also must do you bit as well and work tirelessly and diligently to succeed. Recording connection is a tool, to get you into the business; however you must be prepared to get your hands dirty. I did just that and I am thankful to www.recordingconnection.com for giving me a shot at this fantastic business.
Friday, November 5, 2010
John Briant - Lincoln, Nebraska
John Briant
Lincoln, Nebraska
I wish I had maybe been a little more focused on what I wanted when I left high school. If I had been, I probably would have gone to college / university and enrolled in a 4 year music course. But I wasn't sure of what I wanted out of life, circumstances change. So was pleased to hear that the mentor/ apprentice program at RC would allow me to learn a valuable skill within the recording industry. I’m glad I got the chance to take another bite of this apple. Thank you www.recordingconnection.com for giving me a second chance.
Lincoln, Nebraska
I wish I had maybe been a little more focused on what I wanted when I left high school. If I had been, I probably would have gone to college / university and enrolled in a 4 year music course. But I wasn't sure of what I wanted out of life, circumstances change. So was pleased to hear that the mentor/ apprentice program at RC would allow me to learn a valuable skill within the recording industry. I’m glad I got the chance to take another bite of this apple. Thank you www.recordingconnection.com for giving me a second chance.
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