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Analog? pare mukhang mahirap ng maka kita ng ganyang studio especially 2 inch tape. (i heard Vehnee Saturno has one pero binebenta na).even here sa US mahirap ng maka kita ng 2 inch tape machines ... 2 inch tape ang mahal pa..i think ang Ampex eh 250$ or more..automated mixers? meron namang automated na digital mixers di ba?..syncing with SMPTE? worst come to worst, kung me luma kang tascam na porta studio na 8 track cassette me feature na ganun yun. ...
SAE Amsterdam or SAE Byron Bay or Studio 301.
Quote from: markthevirtuoso on May 30, 2007, 03:32:07 AMSAE Amsterdam or SAE Byron Bay or Studio 301. Berklee used to have a link to internships that certificate and degree-seeking students could use. It might be available for the public if you look into it. The database was worldwide, I think, and most mastering studios still use tape for mixdown media so I imagine there should be a fair amount out there. Mark, malapit ka na matapos as SAE?
Quote from: abyssinianson on May 30, 2007, 10:28:42 AMQuote from: markthevirtuoso on May 30, 2007, 03:32:07 AMSAE Amsterdam or SAE Byron Bay or Studio 301. Berklee used to have a link to internships that certificate and degree-seeking students could use. It might be available for the public if you look into it. The database was worldwide, I think, and most mastering studios still use tape for mixdown media so I imagine there should be a fair amount out there. Mark, malapit ka na matapos as SAE? Yes Berklee... my dream school. I'll be finishing this October sir Abyss.
Quote from: markthevirtuoso on May 30, 2007, 05:15:06 PMQuote from: abyssinianson on May 30, 2007, 10:28:42 AMQuote from: markthevirtuoso on May 30, 2007, 03:32:07 AMSAE Amsterdam or SAE Byron Bay or Studio 301. Berklee used to have a link to internships that certificate and degree-seeking students could use. It might be available for the public if you look into it. The database was worldwide, I think, and most mastering studios still use tape for mixdown media so I imagine there should be a fair amount out there. Mark, malapit ka na matapos as SAE? Yes Berklee... my dream school. I'll be finishing this October sir Abyss. Congrats in advance! SAE, Fullsail and Berklee are a few places that offer really good training for studio-bound people. I really love Berklee's approach to music and production theory but, man, Boston is expensive as hell.
congrats mr mark! bring home the knowledge!
^Thanks. Anyway, i'm wondering just how hard it was to edit in tapes.hehe
Quote from: markthevirtuoso on May 31, 2007, 08:05:54 PM^Thanks. Anyway, i'm wondering just how hard it was to edit in tapes.hehe Ever used the 'Scrub' function when looking for a hitpoint in your DAW? Now try imagining that with tape, with the head engaged but the capstan and reel drive disengaged. It sounds the same but getting the hitpoint is a little more involved, plus... no visual confirmation in comparison to DAWs.
That was the norm when I started doing recording. I used to splice not words but letters - about 1/4" long on quarter inch, 7.5 ips. Or adding "s'es" to words on songs. So that when I got into DAW, everything was so easy. To me, there is nothing like doing things the old way. That is the foundation; that is what all these DAW system controls are based on. There is nothing better than having a very good foundation to hold on to.FWIW