![]() ![]() Here are a few questions to ask yourself: ![]() So, is it worth it? Well, I’m not a Pro Tools-Certified engineer, but I have some thoughts on the matter. Some might opt for a Pro Tools Certification course (like those from Berklee Music) however those can still cost quite a bit of money, depending on the school and your personal financial situation. However, I’ll tackle this specific question for now.įor many aspiring engineers, going to college for engineering might not be a viable option (which I know has been debated on PSW before, especially in the comments). Thanks Angela, this is a great question! In fact, I’ll also touch on this topic (and many, many others) in a soon-to-be-posted article here on ProSoundWeb entitled “Do I Have to Go to College to Learn to Be a Recording Engineer?” How much on average does a person with those qualifications make I want to get my Pro Tools Certification and my 2-year degree. My mom can’t find a reason to sign my school loans for IPR. Today’s question comes from Angela, who writes: If you have a question you’d like me to cover, click here. I hope to answer more in the coming weeks, the answers to which can be found here on ProSoundWeb. ![]() However, I received a question the other day which really motivated me to share my reply with you. I love answering questions from people about recording, but unfortunately it’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to do so. This article is provided by Home Studio Corner. ![]()
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