For a bit of background, I've been an aspiring audio engineer for around 4 years now. I've started recording local bands this year and things are looking good for next year. I'm booked for the first three months of the year which is fantastic, I just have one small problem. I as of the 24th of this month have nowhere to record any of it.
I'm currently also studying at SAE which I'm starting to feel is a giant waste of time for me, because I only started this year. I've been learning on my own for three years and looking forward at my unit outlines I'm not going to learn anything I don't already know (information I've acquired mostly from this forum) until the last trimester in a year's time, which is the use and alignment of a tape machine. I've been recording bands mostly at home using either SAE or the music academy I teach at to record drums, which has been fine until my lease on my current house ran out and because of the noise complaints from recording, the agent decided not to renew our lease. I'm currently in the process of finding a place with my girlfriend and basically have decided that I can't realistically work from home anymore. Not while we are both students and can't really afford a place big enough to accommodate my work.
What I am tentatively thinking of doing is leaving uni and doing whatever I can to start my own studio. Whether that means working a shit job for 6 months and canceling my current bookings (thankfully haven't taken any deposits yet) to save up enough to get a business loan. Or trying to find work at another studio, I'm not really sure.
I'm curious how people like Ermin and Joey got things started. Both of which I understand work from home, but that's unfortunately not possible where I am, the housing market is just to expensive in Perth to buy or rent a place like Joey's, and from my understanding Ermin mostly gets mixing work, thus can work from home. What I am ultimately looking at is some kind of commercial space that I am going to build from the ground up, which is just insanely expensive.
And that brings me to my next problem, the only reason I am booked for three months is because well I'm cheap for Perth. I charge $400 a track, for a finished product including mixing and my lame attempt at mastering. Now my work does not sound amazing, but it sounds better than the one other dude working in Perth recording small bands of a similar genre (mostly hardcore), and apparently I'm much more pleasant to be around
. Other places in the city are charging between $700 and $1500 a day, but none of them really know what they are doing for metal. If I start a commercial studio with that kind of outlay and monthly expenditure, I need to start working with different bands as there is no way in hell that the bands I am working with could afford $1000 a day studio rates. I need to start looking at label work for that, and my only experience of that is one track for a charity CD released in boston (Covers for Cure if anyone has heard of it) and a two tracks for a split being released on a local (not even national) hardcore label. So that wouldn't pay that either. Which is yet another problem.
I was also considering interning at a studio instead, but of course no one in Perth takes interns, don't you just love living in a small city! I also don't have the option of family help, my father passed away a little more than a year ago and my mother hadn't worked for 12 years before that, leaving to be a stay at home mum and is having trouble getting back into the workforce.
So I'm sure someone else has been in my position before, where you have the work to keep going, but a huge jump in expenditure and not a immediate way to deal with it. As with the rates I've been charging its barely enough to survive and save a little for some more gear. I'm just really stuck and I'm sure this whole rant didn't make a lot of sense but please help me. There isn't anything I would rather do in the world, and I'll do anything to be able to work in this industry. I've definitely got the drive to do anything, it's just trying to work out where to begin.
Quite frankly I think I'm mad, but I love what I'm doing and uni isn't rewarding for me at the moment. But I just have absolutely no idea where to begin. I can't work from home, and I can't afford to not work from home. I'm still only 21 so its not like I'm financially ruining a family with my choices or anything but its still terrifying!
Help me out guys?
Thanks,
Matt
I'm currently also studying at SAE which I'm starting to feel is a giant waste of time for me, because I only started this year. I've been learning on my own for three years and looking forward at my unit outlines I'm not going to learn anything I don't already know (information I've acquired mostly from this forum) until the last trimester in a year's time, which is the use and alignment of a tape machine. I've been recording bands mostly at home using either SAE or the music academy I teach at to record drums, which has been fine until my lease on my current house ran out and because of the noise complaints from recording, the agent decided not to renew our lease. I'm currently in the process of finding a place with my girlfriend and basically have decided that I can't realistically work from home anymore. Not while we are both students and can't really afford a place big enough to accommodate my work.
What I am tentatively thinking of doing is leaving uni and doing whatever I can to start my own studio. Whether that means working a shit job for 6 months and canceling my current bookings (thankfully haven't taken any deposits yet) to save up enough to get a business loan. Or trying to find work at another studio, I'm not really sure.
I'm curious how people like Ermin and Joey got things started. Both of which I understand work from home, but that's unfortunately not possible where I am, the housing market is just to expensive in Perth to buy or rent a place like Joey's, and from my understanding Ermin mostly gets mixing work, thus can work from home. What I am ultimately looking at is some kind of commercial space that I am going to build from the ground up, which is just insanely expensive.
And that brings me to my next problem, the only reason I am booked for three months is because well I'm cheap for Perth. I charge $400 a track, for a finished product including mixing and my lame attempt at mastering. Now my work does not sound amazing, but it sounds better than the one other dude working in Perth recording small bands of a similar genre (mostly hardcore), and apparently I'm much more pleasant to be around

I was also considering interning at a studio instead, but of course no one in Perth takes interns, don't you just love living in a small city! I also don't have the option of family help, my father passed away a little more than a year ago and my mother hadn't worked for 12 years before that, leaving to be a stay at home mum and is having trouble getting back into the workforce.
So I'm sure someone else has been in my position before, where you have the work to keep going, but a huge jump in expenditure and not a immediate way to deal with it. As with the rates I've been charging its barely enough to survive and save a little for some more gear. I'm just really stuck and I'm sure this whole rant didn't make a lot of sense but please help me. There isn't anything I would rather do in the world, and I'll do anything to be able to work in this industry. I've definitely got the drive to do anything, it's just trying to work out where to begin.
Quite frankly I think I'm mad, but I love what I'm doing and uni isn't rewarding for me at the moment. But I just have absolutely no idea where to begin. I can't work from home, and I can't afford to not work from home. I'm still only 21 so its not like I'm financially ruining a family with my choices or anything but its still terrifying!
Help me out guys?
Thanks,
Matt
