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Old 11th November 2009   #8
tapehiss
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a $30 book and an investment in an mbox and a mac for practice time will be the best way to learn.

honestly, i'd rather go to clown college because it would be more fun.

i'm not trying to say its a bad thing for those who did it, it is just a way for digidesign to make more money and obviously there efforts to dominate all things recording have worked...

protools is a great thing for audio, but it would probably be better to find a school with instuctors who have good experience and teach you protools along the way as well as how to work tape and consoles and wiring and comps and eqs.

if much money was spent to get certified that could have been spent on gear, id say you got boned!
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