how to be an AUDIO RECORDING ENGINEER – www.audiointern.com

www.audiointern.com You want to be a Recording Engineer, a Record Producer, a Mixing Engineer…You’ve graduated from Recording School…now what??? It’s not easy to break into the recording industry, and once you do, how do you succeed in this ever changing and overly saturated job market?
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25 Responses to how to be an AUDIO RECORDING ENGINEER – www.audiointern.com

  1. Robynasdf123 says:

    Try googling ” …
    Try googling “recording engineer wanted” or “recording engineer & job”. That will explain my beef with spending $60K + on a ‘qualification’ as a recording engineer

  2. LIGHTRONIX says:

    @Robynasdf123

    Way …
    @Robynasdf123

    Way to post that on all the audio engineering videos on youtube. And I think the reason you didn’t get hired was because you had no musical or tech skills and went to a recording school thinking that once you got that piece of paper, you will then get a job.

  3. QUIX4U says:

    Thus ends… this …
    Thus ends… this centuries …
    (& all previous 1′s as well)

    Lessons – in ….
    Multiple Channeled
    3D 4D & 5D…
    Analogue Surround Sound
    (using JUST an infinitely small portion – of the 64.77_Million “analogue” chaanels that are actually “available” – in any TWO raw stereo channels…
    Period.

  4. QUIX4U says:

    @Robynasdf123
    WTF …

    @Robynasdf123
    WTF is a trust fund?

    Is that the “hopefully” it’s going to be ?
    FUN_? “d” (J) … when I use my “ex_garbage gear 0- to make realy cool tunes… outa something completely different (yet utterly the same)

    ?
    (“cause I wuz just a NO_MONEY … poor NZ farmers BOY- whose DAD … did NOT ever listen to MUSIC…period.

    He hated it.
    (Suddenly – at 93yrs of age-& nearly DEAF – he listenes
    as it’s the ONLY thing he CAN HEAR … & it’s gotta be – REALY LOUD

  5. QUIX4U says:

    @Jameh101
    AND… …

    @Jameh101
    AND… as any good (ELECTRICIAN TRAINED & REGISTERED) audio techie will “tell_you” – Microphones ar just very POOR speakers… and SPEAKERS … no matter how good they are – as speakers – are just very poor microphones…

    THUS… I have for 45yrs… “simply USED speakers – to recreate the ORIGINAL POSITIONINGS … of all those ON_STAGE microphones… placed haphazardly “around & across a room – just as those original “microphones” WERE…

  6. QUIX4U says:

    Wahoo >/
    So? what …

    Wahoo >/
    So? what really IS…. going to be my toughest ??? “what”?… (in your bio)

    [quote] stand out above the compatition, and ultimetly [unquote]

    As WTF is this word?
    compatition

  7. ianvad says:

    no, there are dj …
    no, there are dj school

  8. Robynasdf123 says:

    To become a …
    To become a recording engineer (from someone who used to be one)

    You don’t need physics, you don’t need math, you don’t need anything except one thing. A trust fund. The only way you will ever survive as a recording engineer is if your Mommy left you a trust fund to live from.

    There are no jobs for recording engineers. Not one. Anywhere in the world. Zero. Nil. You cannot become a professional recording engineer anymore, because nobody will hire you, because everyone is broke.

  9. Holidayfunk says:

    Who is this guy ??? …
    Who is this guy ????? anybody know?

  10. RoyalTutorial says:

    is this the road to …
    is this the road to become a dj?

  11. haynesmachine says:

    not true, I love it.
    not true, I love it.

  12. punksnotddeadd says:

    Sounds like …
    Sounds like somebody doesn’t like competition

  13. Jameh101 says:

    and yet you still …
    and yet you still haven’t learned to spell..

  14. Jameh101 says:

    You need to …
    You need to understand the physics of sound.. and trigonometry comes into play when positioning mics for different sounds.
    You need to know what having the mic close to the guitar makes the sound do.. it’s all math and physics.

  15. GOAV81 says:

    It was a bad …
    It was a bad example. Should of known you wouldn’t get it. My poin’t was that I’m a freak of nature, by known standards, and ultimately I ended up with an offset of about 10 years between my mind and my acctual age. I was a horney and was bustin my own nuts at age 3. Mentally I was an adult at roughly the age of 10 now I’m 28, tired and too, “young,” for retirement. My ultimate point was that I’ve already learned 95% of it but everyone wants a degree. It’s all up like you.

  16. guitarfreak2105 says:

    WTF does your dumb …
    WTF does your dumb going through puberty at age 3 have to do with what the last guy said? Finding your moms hair on your nutsack cuz she was sucking your dick doesn’t count as a pube dude. Go be an hole to your mom. She is the one that you up.

  17. GOAV81 says:

    I hate to be an, ” …
    I hate to be an, “ass,” but I understand completely what you are telling me. I guess I also understand that I am well ahead of, “physics 101.” The, “sound wave,” aspect of my, “pyisics question,” is just irelivant to me at this point! I see sound waves visually. I went through puberty at age 3, litterlly! I apriciate your time and influance, truelly! I guess my question requires more substance here. How can I get around the remedial requirements, at something I love, at top pay?

  18. ihatewells says:

    Sure. The reason …
    Sure. The reason you need to know physics is sound is phsysics. As an audio engineers you need to know how to manipulate sound waves. there is a lot to know. Live sound requires a lot more physics too. in order to align multiple speakers and provide uniform coverage to the whole venue.

    feel free to google anything on sound waves if you would like to know more.

  19. GOAV81 says:

    The vocals is just …
    The vocals is just one of many tracks recorded and rerecorded. They also record the guitars, drums, bass, keys, and anything else seperatly. Everything is recorded solely on seperate, “tracks.” Then the editors come into play. They take everything and cut and mix what sounds best together and frankenstien the finished product together then it goes to mastering. This is why some great bands sound like when they play live. Every studio and editor can make a different product and sound.

  20. GOAV81 says:

    Can I ask why at my …
    Can I ask why at my local university the Audio Engineering course requires classes in physics and trigonometry? I think the engineering part of the title is just a little to general and unnecessary, do you know what I mean?

  21. PhyscoRecords says:

    lol show off i bet …
    lol show off i bet he moved his grammy there so we see it

  22. haynesmachine says:

    My advise would be …
    My advise would be to choose a different career path, I’ve tried everything for the last decade to break into this business and I can tell you that its reserved for the extreamly ‘lucky’ few, it will only make you depressed, as will trying to ever afford pro audio gear for a decent home studio.

  23. IPRAudioSchool says:

    Genuine and honest …
    Genuine and honest advice. Also, insightful thoughts regarding balance, or lack thereof!

  24. iheartsedric says:

    No, it’s absolutely …
    No, it’s absolutely correct….

    EQ causes phase shifting… Especially in midrange frequencies in the heart of your sound…

  25. Rhetorical20 says:

    Do different …
    Do different recording studios do it very much different from others? For example I have seen where they get the lead singer to sing the same song a bunch of times and then they keep the parts that sounded the best. But in addition to that do the also do a lot of voice editing? Or not?