i might do the masters program if I'm not deep into something else yet. the scool is crazy tho. you hve to be 100% dedicated or you'll fail.... and I don't mean pretending to yourself that you're dedicated. It's 24/7 eat drink and breathe Full Sail.
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i might do the masters program if I'm not deep into something else yet. the scool is crazy tho. you hve to be 100% dedicated or you'll fail.... and I don't mean pretending to yourself that you're dedicated. It's 24/7 eat drink and breathe Full Sail.
O I know... Or i've heard... When I was considering enrollment they told me the whole scheme of how they work it in there. Plus I know grads from there... But they aint considered one of the best schools of music in the country for no reason.
Mountain Dew...Pizza Rolls...
A Mac...Headphones...GarageBand!
Macbook and GarageBand (I just bought it)
I'm gettin Logic and Reason from Opey pretty soon...I might throw Cubase in there for the hell of it
and the Ensemble joint...it "complements" Logic so I'm excited about that...
you'll need to buy cubase. It would probably be worth it.
btw... I'm not at my old address so don't send me anything until you get my new one in FL.
word son...
I'll hit you up later today when I get out of class... I still want all the programs but I also need you to send them to me overnight... I'll send that extra little change for you...
I have a question.. Kris, Brandon, Opey.. Do you all teach yourself this shit? I know more about Audio then the average person, but I mean.. I had to learn off somebody.. namely, Brandon.. But how the fuck ya'll niggas know this?
And Opey, I been thinking of majoring in Audio Engineering, but niggas been telling me its not a realistic career.. What are you majoring in?
I learned alot while recording... and just sitting back and asking the engineer questions... reading... talking to Fatman and Kris... mainly Kris... but audio engineering is a stupid realistic career... from music... to movies... to concerts etc etc... and Opey is majoring in gross fat counts...
I think we all learn off each other. There's also a lot of readig books, reading and watching tutorials, paying attention and talking to the house engineer when you're in a studio, etc.
I'm completing my Associates in Recording Arts, then I'm pursuing a Bachelors in Music Business. There are plenty of jobs out there for people in the field. You don't even consider how many things need sound and how many people need someone to give them the sound they need. Being strictly a Hip-Hop studio engineer is a tough career. I wouldn't depend on it. But there are tons of jobs out there for anyone with talent, education (not just school) and good work ethic. Don't let anyone tell you not to do what you want because it's far fetched. If you know you love it then do it ad never question your decision. If you're not sure you want to devote your life to it then you're not ready to jump in.
M-Audio Pro Keys 88 ES
Imac Intel
MPD 16
Reason 4
Logic Pro 8
Krk 8's
-EMU Xboard as my controller
-Cubase 3 & 4 (just got 4 working)
-FL Studio 6
-Battery 3
-Nuendo 3 (final mixes since I dont have an MBox for Pro Tools)
-EMU 0404
-Mackie monitors (I think theyre srms)
-Reason 3 (I use it for samples... dope as hell)
Thats all I can see infront of me... O ye and Sony headphones :)
I have 2 other MIDI controllers that I use when on my laptop but theyre ancient (still do the job though). Plus I cba getting another sound interface for my laptop when I can just run the keyboard sounds through my keyboard
why are you using Cubase AND Nuendo? they're the exact same thing.
i learned through going out and getting in the faces of experts, and reading, and basically... doing the damn thang.
fruity loops 7, but i need better samples and what not lolz, i only just started to download