Recording Connection is
Audio Education Upgraded for the 21st Century
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The Baton Rouge Recording Connection
Looking for a great Baton Rouge audio engineering school? Definitely look into RECORDING CONNECTION, the only school that gets you working inside an actual Baton Rouge recording studio as an audio student extern, working alongside the pros as you learn your choice of audio engineering, mixing, music production, live audio, electronic music-and its many sub-genres (dub step, drum and bass, techno, jungle and more), post production audio and club DJ. In Baton Rouge, the smartest way to launch a career in the recording industry is to extern inside a Baton Rouge recording studio–and that’s where the RECORDING CONNECTION comes in.
RECORDING CONNECTION is a program area of Recording Radio Film Connection & CASA Schools or RRFC for short. We are different from typical post-secondary institutions or trade schools. With us, our students receive hands-on, one-on-one mentorship as externs who receive one-on-one instruction with their mentor as well as industry-oriented lessons which are delivered online.
You have options. Rather than spending 20-50 thousand dollars to go to an audio engineering trade school or college program, for a fraction of that amount you can go to an audio engineering school alternative inside of a real recording studio. Play it smart–get on the inside track, and get connected as you get educated. Our audio recording school alternative is the smart, cost efficient way to get going in audio today.
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Located in southeast Louisiana about 80 miles from New Orleans, Baton Rouge is the state capital of Louisiana and home to around 230,000 people. Although not typically associated with the music business, Baton Rouge is home to an often-underrated music scene, with plenty of quality bands and artists playing in live music venues throughout the metro area. Notable musicians that have ties to this area include blues musicians Tabby Thomas and Chris Thomas King, rappers Master P and Lil Boosie, and producer Randy Jackson (best known for his role as one of the American Idol judges).
To accommodate the ongoing needs of the Baton Rouge music community, a number of recording studios call this area home. If you are considering a career in audio as a recording engineer, live audio engineer or music producer, Baton Rouge holds plenty of opportunity for you to learn.