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Old 8th October 2008   #97
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Originally Posted by robmix View Post
I think it depends on the style of music you want to work on. To me, L.A. still has the most variety of music related jobs of any city in the country. Between film, TV, rap, country, hiphop, rock, pop, classical, corporate gigs, etc. there's a niche for everyone. L.A. and NYC may not be where the latest hit acts are born, but they're still the centers of the record making business, and still where the big record and film companies have their main offices.
This is my experience as well.

One day I'm mixing an indie record.
The next a feature film.
The next day a TV theme song.
Another day it will be a major label engineering/mix gig.
I may be at home where a producer will FTP a handful of vox tracks to tune in Melodyne.
On other days I'm writing and producing for other artists.

Never gets boring around here!
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