Recording Classes and Levels: Which One Is Best For Me?
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:34 pm
So, I see a plethora of recording related classes and I really feel that's an area I'd like to improve upon this year, but from the short titles, I don't know if I should head to which class, as many are conflicting.
I use ProTools 10 and go in to my computer direct from an MAudio Project Mix i/o. I have no formal recording training other than being in bands for years and years and going in and out of the studio (a few of which are owned and run by my friends).
So, I know the basics of getting sounds recorded and some basic mixing rules, but I'm wondering which of the recording/mixing classes would be up my alley?
Anyone know any of these classes from previous years and what levels they're at?
Thanks!
Steve
p.s. Here's the list of classes: http://www.taxi.com/rally/12/2012-Drive ... -4-pdf.pdf
I use ProTools 10 and go in to my computer direct from an MAudio Project Mix i/o. I have no formal recording training other than being in bands for years and years and going in and out of the studio (a few of which are owned and run by my friends).
So, I know the basics of getting sounds recorded and some basic mixing rules, but I'm wondering which of the recording/mixing classes would be up my alley?
Anyone know any of these classes from previous years and what levels they're at?
Thanks!
Steve
p.s. Here's the list of classes: http://www.taxi.com/rally/12/2012-Drive ... -4-pdf.pdf