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What do you think? Is it worth going to an MI to learn more about producing?
djswivel said:Producing - NO
Engineering - YES (Keep in mind, the knowledge you learn at school in the engineering field, will undoubtedly step up your production game. You'll be able to mix your tracks much better, and take those beats from mediocre, to bangin).
This is from my own personal experiance (I'm a Full Sail grad). As far as engineering, you don't even necessarily need to go to school, but you will NOT learn it on your own. The only reason I would advise not going to school, is if you have a hookup to start interning or shadowing a skilled engineer.
djswivel said:Producing - NO
Engineering - YES (Keep in mind, the knowledge you learn at school in the engineering field, will undoubtedly step up your production game. You'll be able to mix your tracks much better, and take those beats from mediocre, to bangin).
This is from my own personal experiance (I'm a Full Sail grad). As far as engineering, you don't even necessarily need to go to school, but you will NOT learn it on your own. The only reason I would advise not going to school, is if you have a hookup to start interning or shadowing a skilled engineer.
djswivel said:As far as engineering, you don't even necessarily need to go to school, but you will NOT learn it on your own.
Hi-Lo said:Your time is much better spent on learning the basics of engineering (i.e the three components of a great mix) and spending much more time on finding samples, listening to new music, and making beats.
J Cro said:The point of the school isn't to learn to make beats. And if your gonna learn how to engineer, than what better way than with a qaulified person teaching you in a professional enviornment?
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