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Anyone here go to school/college for engineering in a studio? If so, where, cuz I can't find NO schools around here (Penn State, Juniata College) that offer classes like that.. HELP!
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Check into the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, I think they have a degree program like that there, not sure of the quality.
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York College in York PA offers that as a major. Not sure where you're located but its about three to four hours away from me
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The Recording Workshop in Chilicothe, Ohio offers this type of program. Check it out online at www.recordingworkshop.com
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Lebanon Valley down near Hershey has a great program in Music Recording Technology and Sound Engineering.
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Try IUP. I heard they have a great production facility and I heard they run Cubase for recording.
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IUP has nothing sound engineer, or recording engineer wise. NOTHING! I went there for 2 years undecided, because I heard they had drumset as a major instrument for the music program. I was dead wrong! Everything there is garden variety marching band oriented. Not to say marching band is bad just nothing I ever wanted to do in college. I do regret not doing marching band in highschool though.
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skipisode wrote:The Recording Workshop in Chilicothe, Ohio offers this type of program. Check it out online at www.recordingworkshop.com
Yeah man! Scarfone went there and we recorded Fatal Maim there way back.
Great place and John got us a deal to record since he was alumni.
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Thanks for the suggestions... any idea on how an online course would be hands on wise?

and to whoever said they use CuBase.. thats coo.. but CuBase is kinda blah... Id rather deal with ProTools
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For Pro Tools certification you can take the 101 and 110 classes online at Berklee College of Music at about $1200 a pop. You still need to go to a training center to get the 201 & 210 classes for the "Operator Certification" and the 310 classes for the "Expert Certification". Most people don't go that far because of the cost, if you were in a big city like Nashville, NYC, or LA you would probably benefit from certifications like those to get ahead. IMO, probably not worth the $20k debt just to learn everything about a daw.

Berklee also has basic online courses etc. for most production / daws / engineering etc.

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