Well, it's decided

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by euxyh103, Jul 18, 2012.

  1. euxyh103

    euxyh103 Newbie

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    Next year I'll be flying to the US for a 9 months of Audio Engineering & Production Degree at SAE campus.
    Need to decide if it will be LA or NY :)

    I hope I won't find the courses too technical, but I came to realize that audio IS something that I love.
    (Oh, and you get a Mac filled with audio softwares - legit of course :grooves: )


    Wish me luck!
     
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  3. SAiNT

    SAiNT Creator Staff Member phonometrograph

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    awesome. my congratulations! :mates:
     
  4. Heisenberg

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    Why pay so much money?

    You better can learn it from a "Yoda" master at a real studio for free :)

    I learned it that way ;)

    Soundcraft Ghost
    [​IMG]

    Also i asked the guy's at a SAE tour : Do you use compression in your studio to suck out the air from the room?

    They where like huh? lol

    Becouse when you suck air out a room, the sound is more direct to the ears, and when you want to go out of the studio and open the door, you need to push the door a bit harder to open it. Like a refrigirator :) swosh :)
     
  5. Gulliver

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    I know 2 guys who made the course at SAE, both said it was a total waste of money/time.

    Still, good luck! :bow:
     
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