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Old 30th January 2007   #1
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SCHOOL OF MIXING ( HELP!!!! )

Hello,
First, I am sorry if my post isn't in the right topic.

Two years ago I finished a school to become technician in audio-visual productions, I am also a musician and, in this moment, I work in an agency of Sound Design in Paris. I control very well the digital audio stations and I have true knowledge of mixing because I make music with many people and, also, I am surrounded of some mixers colleagues who had passed me their secrets... Therefore, here is my question, do you know a true training course or a school that could teach me mixing on SSL or Neve consoles for music productions, initially here, in France, or elsewhere (England, Spain, USA, Canada, etc).
I really seek to optimize my way to mix by making a short course (max 2-3 month) in a TRUE recording studio.
I have been searching a lot but i can't find what i am looking for, because the only courses i could found are for amateur people.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH OF YOUR ANSWERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rodrigo Sanz
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i think you can d/l ssl manuals online.

and here's a link w/ ssl videos (scroll to the middle/bottom): http://www.mtsu.edu/~nadam/downloads/downloads.html

or what about booking a day with your favorite local engineer and saying, "teach me"?

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i think you can d/l ssl manuals online.

and here's a link w/ ssl videos (scroll to the middle/bottom): http://www.mtsu.edu/~nadam/downloads/downloads.html

or what about booking a day with your favorite local engineer and saying, "teach me"?

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Hey GREAT LINK MAN!!!!! I'm a 17 year old kid learning a lot more bout an SSL lol but I already knew what is was and people who used it and stuff like that, but anyway thanks man
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but anyway thanks man
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i think you can d/l ssl manuals online.

and here's a link w/ ssl videos (scroll to the middle/bottom): http://www.mtsu.edu/~nadam/downloads/downloads.html

or what about booking a day with your favorite local engineer and saying, "teach me"?

--jon
If you are already experienced and you mean analogue SSLs or Neves then yes it would probabaly make more sense to go for an hands on approach as Jon said.
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i think you can d/l ssl manuals online.

and here's a link w/ ssl videos (scroll to the middle/bottom): http://www.mtsu.edu/~nadam/downloads/downloads.html

or what about booking a day with your favorite local engineer and saying, "teach me"?

--jon

Thanks Jon, your links are fabulous, precious information
and yes, booking a day with an engineer it's a very good idea, thank you all,

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