Has anyone here studied music, music production or sound engineering in college or university?
What are you doing now? Do you have a job? How did you get it?
I'm asking because I'm currently studying music production and I think going to college is slowing me down, I want to work, especially on more advanced stuff.
No. Not here.
>>69911095
Other than you I mean unless you're a computer created post or not telling the truth.
>>69912957
OP here, reading back on my post it does kind of read like an advert, kek
Mmmm stick with college if you can. Agencies do like certificates on cvs.
Studying music and jazz guitar at university
I want to (maybe) switch to audio engineering or production
The program I'm in is all theory and performance. The latter isn't too bad, but doing theory 5 days a week really makes you want to quit music desu. Not saying theory's bad, but it gets really tedious when you're using it solely in a harmony class and according to strict rules.
>>69911095
>slowing me down
There we go you can change course! :)
>>69911095
what's the point of a board that huge?
>>69913343
A lot of channels for all the stuff you recorded
>>69911095
I have a degree in music.
Couldn't get work, did some rare freelance stuff, mostly for free.
Worked in a recording studio for free doing menial labor (taking out garbage, cleaning, getting food and drinks, essentially being fucked in the ass) completely turned me off to the "music industry". Everyone working there seemed to be miserable pricks just punching the clock.
Used my degree to gt into an audiology course, which seems like more secure and fulfilling work, and I'll just make my own music as a hobby.
Usually when you try to make your hobby your career you ruin both