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| Gear maniac Join Date: Oct 2005
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Thread Starter | Can You Recommend a Workshop I've got the home recording bug, and thought I might enjoy trying to record others. I'd principally be interested in recording acoustic musicians and/or solo singer-songwriters. I'm a 38 yr. old attorney with a wife, and kid and one on the way. Can anyone recommend a course/workshop (no more than a week long), that would give me some basic understanding of room acoustics, mic placement, tracking to tape, tracking to digital, eq, reverb and compression. I know a little from working on my own recordings, but I like to learn more. THANKS. P.S. (I realize that this probably isn't the right section of the forum for this, but I'm not sure what is) |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Vancouver
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| Michael Wagners' Production Workshops are highly recommended by many here who have attended. He is also a moderator herre at GS. And check out Charles Dye who has been a guest mod twice here. Shane
__________________ "Music should be performed by the musician, not by the engineer." Michael Wagener 25th July 2005, 02:59 PM _____________________________________________ Pro Tools Power User Editing - The Skunk Works Project |
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