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Old July 15th, 2007, 10:53 AM
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Default Re: sound courses

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Originally Posted by mattf View Post
In terms of short classes like seminars... Meyer Sound (meyersound.com) offers alot of free classes in system design and mixing etc, SIA Software (EAW.com) has smaart school, Syn-aud-con has classes...but are WAY expensive for two days. um... look at some manufacturers of equipment you like and see if they offer any training. I know yamaha does for their digital consoles.
Sadly, a fair whack of these don't run down here in Aus... Some of these sorts of things do, but many don't.

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Originally Posted by Hughesie89 View Post
yeah i would be happy to do that, i like the juliusmedia option, might look at applying for a filler course (one where your tested on what you know and then educated on missing bits)
what do we all think of a certificate 3? for audio
I hate to break it to you, but the majority of people in the states won't have the foggiest notion what a Cert III means. Off the top of my head, if you want audio and only audio, then you are looking at the OH&S first day, then Sound basics, and then advanced mixing or something like that. Tony Moffat used to teach but these days his health isn't what it used to be. But alas, the teachers know their stuff. I know someone who has a Cert III from JM, so if I see them, I'll get their opinion on it. In all honesty, you may be better off just doing the whole thing. The RCC costs money and I think that you might find that you learn something anyway.
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