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WHAT TO EXPECT

Within two or three business days of your initial application, a Recording Connection admissions counselor will get in touch with you for an interview.  During this interview, Recording Connection will learn your aspirations, dreams and passion in the audio and music recording fields.  You will then be matched with a mentor who will be either aprofessional audio engineer, music producer, studio owner, session player or chief engineer whose place of work is within 90 minutes of where you live.
This music professional will become your personal tutor, your private mentor if you will, and he or she will teach you just about all you need to know to get your start in the audio end of the music business.  By working side-by-side, next to a real audio engineer, you will get to work and see, first hand, what an audio engineer or music producer does; how he or she works with clients, how they record, what their secrets are.   You will also be meeting musicians, record executives, advertising  executives, session players, voice-over artists, other audio engineers and studio owners.  Now compare that with sitting in some overcrowded, OVERPRICED college classroom with other out of work students…it’s the biggest “no brainer” in the history of  music school education…

WHAT WILL I LEARN

Once accepted into the Recording Connection Recording Program you will learn how to cook Italian food!  You will learn Audio Engineering, of course. The Recording Connection audio program is designed as an intensive four to six month course that will teach you Pro Tools, digital and analog recording.  You will learn the various sound boards or consoles, microphone placement, audio sweetening and all the other skills that are used by professional recording engineers.  Now compare that with sitting in some OVERPRICED college classroom with other out-of-work students...it's the biggest "no brainer" in the history of music school education. 

STUDENT TESTIMONIAL

I joined this program because I wanted to further my career in music as well as be able to produce my own music and learn what I need to know about this industry.   I have been learning a lot from my mentor, and he has been teaching me so much about microphones, consoles and everything I need to know about every aspect of recording the right way.  Most importantly, I have been learning how to get a great sounding recording.  I go into the recording studio at least five hours a week, and more whenever I can.  They really are great about working around my "day job" schedule.
Rachel DeBarros is a Recording Connection Audio School graduate who now owns her own media company. She succeeded because of her hard work ethic and the knowledge and experience she learned one-on-one in real world recording sessions through Recording Connection. Rachel talks about why our school towers above the rest.

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MENTOR TESTIMONIAL

The fastest way to get hired in the recording business is to work for an audio engineer as his or her apprentice and  prove yourself on the job by working hard.  Regular audio schools pretty much are useless.  Every time I meet a kid out of one of those other audio schools, I literally have to retrain him for the real world.  That's why, to me Recording Connection makes so much sense--they train you from day one inside a real recording studio.
 
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