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| Gear nut Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Johnston, RI
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| Big money engineering gigs?????? So, let's say I wanted to quit my day job and get a job with a recording studio as a full time engineer... How much can I realistically expect to make? Where do I start looking? Should I just keep my day job? lol. Just had a stressful week and need to vent about a career change ![]()
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| You can realistically expect to make less than you make at your day job. |
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| And then cut that in half.
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| Thanks, I just needed a reality check lol. Seriously though, we can't ALL be poor at this gig! Who's making all the money while the rest of us starve? ![]()
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| If you want to make money, post-production is your best bet. |
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| occasionally I'm making all the money. occasionally I'm not. and that's the big problem! |
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| You may get a few cold, leftover slices of pizza from whoever you're working for I'm just kidding, you may make enough to buy enough gas to get you home...no, seriously, if you're good and somewhat lucky you can support yourself...if you live in a cardboard box! No disrespect to working engineers, you know what I mean...
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| I'm doing that now actually. Writing and producing film scores. The company is small, and we got in on the ground floor, with some notable projects already in the works, but the money is slow since a lot of it is from grants and dvd sales. If this is the best place to be, I guess I'll stay here ;)
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| An engineer in Canada working in music can expect to make about $1500-3000 /month - depending on level of experience and how busy the studio is. If your producing for a studio and bringing in clients to that studio and are working about 50-60 hours a week you can expect around $3500 - $4300 a month |
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| And a re-recroding mixer with experience can make that in a week. |
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| And you can make double or triple that a month just mixing TV promos and working less hours. But then again you have to enjoy mixing TV promos. ![]() Thing is, all this depends on where you are, who you have become, and who you know....with the latter being the absolute most important. |
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| Oh come now, we all know the ratio of shitty to cool bands is about 100 to 1.. And then the ratio of cool bands that have money to record is about 10 to 1. I don't miss it at all. I still do all the music I want to do. |
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| I just like to record things. It could be music, sound fx, ambient noise from a washing machine... whatever. If I could make $3k a week doing it, I'd do whatever in the studio! My problem is that I won't let a project go until I'm super happy with the results. Sometimes that means working several more hours off the clock to make sure things are done right! It's a blessing and a curse e.
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| and then cut THAT into TENTHS ....(whatEVER you make at your day job .
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Money in games is very good. I do a lot of garage rock records, but my money is in video game mixing - pretty similar to movies really. Music, foley, speech etc.... It's now, like all areas, pretty much a closed shop. It'd be hard to break into it as any other arena. | |
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| I agree. I work in post and am very happy about it. It gives me much more satisfaction than doing tons of hours with musicians I can't relate too. the music I want to record, I record in my free time.
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| Lives for gear | live sound is a decent way to make money. |
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| Lives for gear | i'm sure its not the BEST thing to do, but my mixes never reach over 96dBA if they do, its for a instant and that instant stays well under 100dBA my studio never reaches much over 88dBC. my mixing levels are around 78dBC to 83dBC. however i've been at some live places that are well over 100dBA and that pisses me right off ![]() |
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