hey everyone, I was just reading this post that 006 wrote a while back. He was thinking about starting up his own studio space, which inspired me to do the same. I currently have a small, soundproof but not acoustically treated room. It does the job for me and my band as of right now, however, i'm not stayin here much longer. I am planning on going away to a private college in September where I would be majoring in music, studying business managment and audio engineering(which i'm already certified in, and . . . look at the brilliant minds in this fuckin forum, do u think i need another teacher? . However, I am going to need 3 more years for a bachelors degree so if i'm gonna fork over a fuckload of cash, I may as well just put that money, or a mere fraction of it, into opening up a small studio. what kind of budget am i looking at from the absolute ground up? for the first year, i won't be concerned about profit. it's more about the knowledge. once i know how every piece of gear works inside and out and i've tried them out in every situation, I will start to have clients and hopefully make a part time living off of this idea. I am not a bad engineer, I went to audio school, I am certified. I can always go back to my school, free of charge, and improve my skills.
set my ass straight, i'm a young kid who thinks he knows what he wants. i'm not even 20 years old yet. If I do this instead of private school, i am still going to go to a local college part time and take education classes because thats a secure backup. I would not mind having to rely on teaching people how to play music to eat! bottom line is, if i went to the private school, they wont get me a job, maybe an intership at best. i dont need that, i am 100% confident in getting an intership by myself or through my original school (IAR).
andy once made a comment on this forum saying that he sees how all these kids waste money on going to school for audio when they could have bought the gear and tried everything out themselves. i dont wanna go to college and then wait around. i know college graduates, even ivy league grads that dont have a job or have a minimum wedge job. they are still in debt too. i am blessed with a passion and a gift for music, why not pursue it? thank you in advance to anyone who gives me a helpful answer as to deciding what I should do with the next few years of my life, and a whole bunch of moolah.
set my ass straight, i'm a young kid who thinks he knows what he wants. i'm not even 20 years old yet. If I do this instead of private school, i am still going to go to a local college part time and take education classes because thats a secure backup. I would not mind having to rely on teaching people how to play music to eat! bottom line is, if i went to the private school, they wont get me a job, maybe an intership at best. i dont need that, i am 100% confident in getting an intership by myself or through my original school (IAR).
andy once made a comment on this forum saying that he sees how all these kids waste money on going to school for audio when they could have bought the gear and tried everything out themselves. i dont wanna go to college and then wait around. i know college graduates, even ivy league grads that dont have a job or have a minimum wedge job. they are still in debt too. i am blessed with a passion and a gift for music, why not pursue it? thank you in advance to anyone who gives me a helpful answer as to deciding what I should do with the next few years of my life, and a whole bunch of moolah.