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Old 03-31-2009, 12:10 PM   #6 (permalink)
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If you can, try taking a class. I took a couple sound studio classes and they were a huge help for me. Also, read as much as you can about the subject. There are some great book out there but also a lot of article available for free online. I've found this archive of articles pretty helpful for example.
Sound studio classes can be helpful for some, but they can also be very dull for the non-tech minded as they often don't realize that a large part of learning studio engineering is more about understanding electrical signal path and acoustics and not so much the semi-subjective art of mixing and mastering. I was lucky enough to learn hands on in a professional environment before I took a class. If I took classes first I probably would have fallen asleep through them, but that's more an indictment of me than of your post.
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