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SIM
Wannabe

Joined: Sep 10, 2006
Posts: 11
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Hi Ben,
Please allow me to take a stab at this one by answering your question with a link to a school that I've found. (not sure if location plays a part in your decision, but here it is anyway)
Link: http://www.pacificav.com/audio/audioengineering.html
The school is 'Pacific Audio Visual Institute'. I just recently spent a good 2 months deeply researching and exploring different schooling options and I personally ended up on settling with this school. Ofcourse, the "top-notch" recording school may be different for others including yourself depending on what one might be looking for in a recording education. I myself for example decided that this school was "bar-none" the best school for my needs because of the well rounded curriculum covered. Not only does this school cover important things like theory, plenty of hands on time with up to date gear, instructors that also work in the industry, but this school also dives' into the buisness aspect of profesional recording studios' as well. Like time and money management, royalties, contracts, buisness planning, and developing talent.
Anyway, check it out for yourself with the link above and see i it's right for you.
Another linkt to see that might help is this : http://mixonline.com/education/directory/
There are 3 links there wich are school directories. 1 for eastern schools, 1 for western shools, and a 3rd for central.
Hope this helped answer your question bud.
 _________________ "Supporter of Independent Music"
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Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:58 am |
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kasper
Tea Maker

Joined: Mar 15, 2006
Posts: 35
Location: Liverpool, UK |
SAE
I got to a place called SAE. They have schools all around the world. Very good!!!
www.sae.edu
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Wed Oct 04, 2006 12:22 pm |
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AC
Chief

Joined: Oct 31, 2002
Posts: 1075
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flawed
The concept of a "top" audio school is completely flawed, it is a meaningless argument.
If you read through some posts you'll see why, so many factors come in to play not least individual learning styles. You will be a completely different learner than say me, and want and need different approaches... this is just one aspect that makes the argument meaningless... are yuo learning for a certificate of love of the subject, are you learning to show people a certificate or proved to yourself... there are many more reasons....
Your question is a bit like "what is the top record of all time" - it simply is not as simple as you might think, you can't tick boxes.
You might go to school that has one old 4 track recorder but with such a motivational teacher that would leave many in the filed standing. It is all relative.
YOU need to ask what YOU need and want.. and then go to it. _________________ Recording Studio Suntans
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Wed Oct 04, 2006 4:16 pm |
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avfanatica
Wannabe

Joined: Oct 21, 2006
Posts: 8
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Re: flawed
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The concept of a "top" audio school is completely flawed, it is a meaningless argument.
If you read through some posts you'll see why, so many factors come in to play not least individual learning styles. You will be a completely different learner than say me, and want and need different approaches... this is just one aspect that makes the argument meaningless... are yuo learning for a certificate of love of the subject, are you learning to show people a certificate or proved to yourself... there are many more reasons....
Your question is a bit like "what is the top record of all time" - it simply is not as simple as you might think, you can't tick boxes.
You might go to school that has one old 4 track recorder but with such a motivational teacher that would leave many in the filed standing. It is all relative.
YOU need to ask what YOU need and want.. and then go to it. |
very much so. every school has their different qualities. and everyone has different learning techniques, theres really no such thing as the perfect school _________________ i happen to think avril lavigne is a rather talented individual. so be nice today! dont judge someone you dont know. true artists should be able to express themselves in any way possible! lol <3
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Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:49 am |
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avfanatica
Wannabe

Joined: Oct 21, 2006
Posts: 8
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metal works institute in missisauga ontario, that is actually said to be one of "canada's" top schools, i dont know about the states, but sum 41, and some other big bands and upcoming artists go there to record their albums from time to time, i'm going to go there _________________ i happen to think avril lavigne is a rather talented individual. so be nice today! dont judge someone you dont know. true artists should be able to express themselves in any way possible! lol <3
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Tue Nov 14, 2006 6:05 pm |
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lento
Wannabe

Joined: Oct 21, 2006
Posts: 4
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Some of the teachers where I go(IAR in manhattan) quit SAE because they were treated like dirt there, they said so many people quit eventually they began hiring people who just graduated as teachers. I'd stay away, especially since they cost so much more.
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Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:44 pm |
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beatknock
Wannabe

Joined: Aug 02, 2006
Posts: 6
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look at the conservatory of recording arts and sciences (www.cras.org). the instruction is very fast paced. classes are limited to 12 people. tons of hands on. open 24/7 so you can get even more hands on after school hours. very knowledgable staff. the course is 7 months long, plus two months of internship. it runs about $14,000...
something else to look at.
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