C. Saunders
Frankfort, Kentucky
A lot of people think just because they mess around with their record decks at home it makes them proficient enough to work in a recording studio. Sorry to disappoint you but it doesn’t. You need to practice your skills hard and work alongside real professionals, studying how they work. Fortunately you can do this if you sign up with the recording connection mentor/ apprentice program. You will be tutored by a working professional like me, in a genuine recording studio, like mine. You will work hard, you will listen, and you will practice. Then hopefully you will then have earned the right to work as a sound engineer in any of the high caliber recording studios in the US. If you are exceptional I will even hire you myself. If you think that it’s a doddle, well you will be wrong. You will have to roll up your sleeves and work very hard, like the guys you will be working alongside. If you are serious and up for the challenge, then why not give them a call. Or visit their website www.recordingconnection.com.
Friday, June 3, 2011
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