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| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2011
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Thread Starter | Why become a pro engineer?
When I think of the typical work day of a pro engineer, I imagine client after client of just absolutely horrible music. Even for the big studios. Not only do you have to deal with some of the worst people ever, but in the engineering process whether its recording or mixing, you have to listen to their music over and over and over again. Basically listening to very poor musicians at their worst all day long. How could anyone stand to do this, and why would anyone want to? It seems a lot of people aspire to become pros at this, and I can't understand why. What's the upside? I can't think of many worse fates, when I think about it, it sounds like something you'd be doomed to in hell. Like when you go to hell they send you right into a control room, where you're forced to mix and record wannabe rappers, singer songwriters, and terrible bands of all different kinds for all eternity. Why choose a career like that? |
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| Gear Guru Joined: Jul 2006 Location: So Cal
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Well....since you put it that way. ![]() Seriously, the pro's I work with aren't generally working with terrible musicians as you suggest. When I'm working with musicians, they are generally some of the best in the world. Inspirational, fun and an overall blessing to be working with. My experience is nothing like what you suggest. I'm sure there are people out there making a living doing exactly what you are suggesting though.... And I'd tend to agree. Why?
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| 70% coffee & 30% beer Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Quincy, MA
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2011 Location: Nashville
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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2006 Location: london
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There are guys who can enjoy it and guys who can't. Even if you mostly work with good quality musicians that doesn't mean the actual music is to your liking. And whether working on terrible music (be it with great musicians or not) is one of the best jobs in the world is definitely arguable. But then what exactly is terrible music is arguable too, and different folks just react differently.
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| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2011
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I guess, something I think about a lot is what are the personal qualities which make for a great engineer. It seems one of them is the ability to see the gem of value, or potential in a musical performance that on the surface doesn't appear to measure up. This is something I have never been good at, but maybe something I should look into. Its a bigger metaphor for life, which is being able to see the positive, or greatness in everything.
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| Gear maniac Joined: Feb 2009 Location: Cincinnati, OH
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2007 Location: Atlanta
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Then again, in the corporate world, it can be just plain old knowing how to handle people. | |
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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2006
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That is the greatest and funniest response post in the world..... | |
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| 70% coffee & 30% beer Joined: Dec 2006 Location: Quincy, MA
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I am happy to amuse, and try to be great. BUT, what is really great, is getting paid to have fun. True, sometimes work isn't always fun. But I think about 99.987654321% of this job is all fun, and if you let that small remainder of bogus stuff get to you.......you'll be unclogging hair balls instead of recording terrible music. | |
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| Gear addict Joined: Apr 2010 Location: Emmett, ID
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2011 Location: Nashville
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Atascadero, CA
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Work a REAL hard job out in the big bad world and you'll understand just how kushy our life as engineers actually is. Yeah, it can really test your patience but brother it sure beats spending your day on the wrong end of a shovel.......I know for a fact. |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2006 Location: london
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![]() Generally Rick's right though, kushty indeed, but also having tried both I'd say it depends on the day in question......a sunny day with a shovel can easily beat some abrasive sounds and characters in front of speakers.......but a shovel gets old even quicker. | |
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Wouldn't trade this job for anything else. I bring smiles to faces and there's no better feeling than that.
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Canada
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| I can vouch for this also. If you think a shitty singer songwriter makes for a bad day, spend some time in a factory!
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| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2011
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The office jobs I've had on the other hand were a huge drain. I'm now in school to become a bio-medical lab chemist. | |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2003 Location: Atascadero, CA
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Standing in turkey shit up to your calves in a stinking, hotter than hell, fly infested brooder house shoveling out the 3 feet of shit under water troughs (with dozens to do at about 2 hours each min.) with no one else to share the camaraderie with...........well you get the idea. That's the kind of hard work I was referring to. And was I ever glad to get the warehouse job after two seasons amongst the turkeys!!!! Another one is being an agricultural picker. Brutal, back breaking work. I think the most mind numbing job I ever had was painting motel rooms.........room 267............268........269......on and on and on. Shoot me now. There's a lot of really tough work out there and I always try to remember when I'm stuck in the studio with a human turkey on my hands that at least the flies aren't too bad. ![]() I do agree about office work.zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz All in all, I'l take engineering! | |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Oct 2006 Location: london
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| Gear addict Joined: Oct 2008 Location: Seattle
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There's definitely some days where you have a difficult client or things just aren't going well for numerous reasons. Maybe the music sucks, maybe the attitude sucks, maybe your ears suck that day As long as the good days always greatly out weight the bad days, you're all good though.
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Basically feeding envelopes through a machine to seal them before they were sent out...junk mail stuff. They wanted me to do another week...couldn't face it! Scary thing was, there were guys my age (20 at the time) who'd been doing this since leaving school at 16.
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| Gear Guru Joined: Aug 2005 Location: underground railroad
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. Are you kidding? The shittier the music is, and the more horrible the clients are, the better!! ..We LIVE for this, dude! ![]() I actually work by myself these days, for EXACTLY the OP's points. I compose, produce and record my own stuff. Every so often I do collaborate with my favorite musicians, who also happen to be some of my favorite people. I'm done with tone deaf egos. .
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