How many of you went to audio engineering school?

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pets bud
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Post by pets bud » Fri Jun 12, 2009 4:24 pm

only one class in music theory years ago, did not absorb many things. Online tutorials for fruity loops, lotsa sleepless nights. Youtube for Reason, engineering books. Spinwarp.com, to learn to make D&B. and now dsf.

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Post by knobgoblin » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:19 am

If you aren't educated, you run the risk of turning out like this guy:

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Post by karmacazee » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:13 am

KnobGoblin wrote:@karmakazee: check out the IC Op Amp Cookbook or any of Reed Gazahla's books. On top of learning about audio engineering and sound design and composition, CalArts also taught me a lot about building electronics and designing software, which transitioned into my current job of building analog modular synths, so for me, it was definitely worth it.
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Post by chewie » Sun Jun 14, 2009 1:26 am

Nah school sucks :lol:

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Post by twistedol » Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:49 pm

did a Bsc Acoustics with like no music or production side (bar 1 module learning about ins/outs midi). was the best thing i ever did cos i studied Psychoacoustics - learning how the ear works n ting, n all studio design n electronics and stuff. Gives a good basis for work in audio n stuff but who needs a 'creative music wank-off' degree? DSF wobble tutorial and a copy of sound on sound should suffice

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