City & Guilds 1820 Sound Engineering Part 3
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Posted on Jul 11, 2005 11:34 am
noah56
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Member Since: Feb 08, 2005
There is a certification available through Audiocourses-dot-com. I was curious if anyone had any opinions about it, whether or not it would be worthwhile, or even if the C&G certification is a good thing to obtain in order to place a job in a studio. Any feedback would be great.
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Jul 11, 2005 11:35 am we don't need no edjumacation.
Jul 11, 2005 11:38 am Knowledge is good, if you can learn something it's always good, but I wouldn't put much stock in any certification you get from any dot com...at least I wouldn't expect it to be the thing that gets you hired.
Jul 11, 2005 07:26 pm get your butt in a studio and start making coffee :)
A couple of months ago i was in a studio helping out. I learnt to make a latte, a long black and a short black :D. AND i helped them with a MIDI problem that they couldnt figure out :DDDD.
Yay for coffee
Jul 11, 2005 07:35 pm lol now that's what i call mixing!
Jul 11, 2005 07:37 pm haha