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Old 29th November 2007   #1
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Worth it? Im looking at going to their program for training on gear for games or post potentially. I was thinking of nailing that program out for the 7 months and spending my nights working on MODs. they apparently have good connections with the industry, but where as another school i was looking at (full sail) has a good program it seems, they are saturated with dumb****s. ARTI also only has 6 students per class so thats beneficial. anyone heard praises/hatred for this school? sorry if this isnt the area of the forum I should post in...

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From reviews and knowing someone that personal works at Full Sail, don't go, he said the equipment they have is top of the line, but the chances of you using it when graduate are small.

I suggest going to a school like Berklee Music (the one in Boston) it's for years but you learn alot from it, or to a school like SAE that lets you keep the equipment that train you on (Computers and shit)

Someone told me most of the school teach more from a book rather than, hands on experience, unless you pay for studio time

But once I get better, I'm going to the Recording Workshop in Ohio, it's cheap, teaches what I want, has small classes very hands on...Then I am going to get my Pro Tools and Logic Pro 7 certificate so I wont have to pay engineering fees, for an engineer to be in the studio with me
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you might consider going to Accredited Audio School and checking out their school...the recording workshop is a great place from what i hear, but this school im sending you the link to seems pretty sweet the more and more i hear about it from all around...course, i dont know much, but its unlimited studio time and also 6 students per class and all hands on..check it out.
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There is 3 schools that fit my needs

Recording Workshop - hands on, close, cheap, and gets straight to the point

IPR - The classes you get to choose teaches me exactly what I want

Berklee - The best period
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you might consider going to Accredited Audio School and checking out their school...the recording workshop is a great place from what i hear, but this school im sending you the link to seems pretty sweet the more and more i hear about it from all around...course, i dont know much, but its unlimited studio time and also 6 students per class and all hands on..check it out.
Hands on and small classes really don't mean shit tho, it's what you make out of it period
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oh i know its all what you put into it, im just saying that with more access to the gear, it will give me more time to get my shit together and do well.
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I have my own gear and technigues, the only reason I'm going is because the Studios around my area wont allow me to intern so, I said **** them

here's the best studio in my city

MySpace.com - Cut It Loose Studios - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Hip Hop / Gospel / R&B - www.myspace.com/cutitloosestudios

and they say that have a state of the art pro tools studio, all it is, is pro tools le, and a digi 002
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