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Re: Calling a professional [message #91664 is a reply to message #91199] Sun, 05 April 2020 03:26 Go to previous message
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Kingfish wrote on Mon, 18 November 2019 20:41
Miami wrote on Sun, 17 November 2019 12:00
In a case like this, I suppose a professional sound mixer in a recording studio could moonlight his services by getting the sound right in a home theater set-up.

Adjusting all the knobs to get the sound "just right" would be the extent of his work.
Can I print out a fake degree from Full Sail and get in on this side hustle? Laughing I have an ear for music, I know what sounds good to me and I know how to adjust the bass and treble. If I need more experience, I'll consult professor You Tube.

I kid, but that does sound like a good idea.
If you have an ear for music and fix one or two set-ups, referrals will have you overwhelmed with no one wanting to see your qualifications. I think anyone can be good at this by checking out a few YouTube tutorials.
 
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