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Pedro Sánchez
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Re: first week of school for studio engineering and producti

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:17 pm

AJGR wrote: considering pro tools is the industry standard (find me a commercial studio that hasn't got pro tools) then it's possible it wasn't the best course. it just makes things a bit harder if you get a job at a studio and find a mac with pro tool and logic as a secondary DAW. now if you want to make music in a home studio or little dance studio, knowledge of cubase can be very useful.
Industry :lol:
find me a commercial studio more like, protools maybe used more in post-production (only due to it's integrated hardware mind) that and recording shitty bands but last time I checked most underground electronic music was made on anything but. Now that logic is so cheap for what it offers, it is most likely the 'industry standard'.
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Re: first week of school for studio engineering and producti

Post by -[2]DAY_- » Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:41 pm

what industry


but srsly, people go to school for this shit?
heh

i worked at a non-pro-tools commercial studio for a bit
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