I just finished chapter 18 and it's pretty crazy to think of how far I've come. I am by no means ready for the real world yet, but this course opened my mind. I think that what most of this course did for me was make my mind aware of the possibilites there are in the production of music. I will admit I don't know everything, at all. Shucks, I just started. But, according to everyone I've talked to, in order to become a polished producer and really know what I'm doing it's going to take time and experience and PATIENCE. Learning some of the concepts in this book was like learning a different language. I'm still catching on and everything is starting to click into place thank goodness! I can't wait to start recording my own music with the knowledge I've recieved.
Megan Huard — Salt Lake City Recording Connection
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