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The End Game Posted on 2017-02-22 by Robert Avila

Since this chapter concentrates on what you might do once you have a final mix that all parties involved are satisfied with, I get why my menotr is interested on my long-term goals beyond this course. He has seen my continued interest in the sound checks and live shows that the studio has put together, and knows which studio staff has the best know-how in the field of capturing a one time performance. I appreciate the time to discuss long term as well as more immediate goals in music production. Overall, it was really interesting checking how the 35th Street manager masters his work, versus how Steve Foggin goes about it.

     The three approaches embedded in the ebook are invaluable, since my way of learning always necessitates at least two ways of doing anything, real-world or virtually! But like all those artists say, it is a bittersweet moment to finish a project and send it out into the world, after being so invested and cautious during preparation. This studio is uniquely set up to handle any/all points of production in both audio & video mediums; which is astounding and brings fresh energy through the doors year 'round.

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The End GamePosted by Robert Avila on 2017-02-22

Since this chapter concentrates on what you might do once you have a final mix that all parties involved are satisfied with, I get why my menotr is interested on my long-term goals beyond this course... Read More >>