BigMoz, I feel what you're saying about getting in "The In Crowd" of production at its highest level which is producing for a label or plain producing hits that labels buy into. And judging from what many of our colleagues have stated, it is imperative that we have industry connections at the level we want to be at. For me the solution became simple.
I have over 20 years of djing skills and I was into step programming House Tracks back in the early eighties when House grew out of Chicopolis, IL 606?? and now with having my own home studio that I've built over the last 3 years, I've decided to take the guess work out of production and also get the industry connections I need so dearly. I've decided to get professional training as a producer by grammy award winning instructors and professors at Studio Chicago. Now Studio Chicago is no small cheap studio by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, it's the premier, multi million dollar, state-of-the-art production facility in the midwest. It also has an impressive list of clients that include: Britney Spears, Smashing Pumpkins, Warner Bros Records, Universal Records, Linkin Park, Cash Money Millionaires, Twister, DMX, and many other top acts and labels. I'll be attending their 4 month Producer Boot Camp which will set me back close to $4,000. Here's my list of 10 reasons I chose this route.
1. I get instant connectivity to the industry being an apprentice of their program.
2. Extensive training on the SSL Boards,
Yamaha 02R Digital Mixing Console, Analog Tape Machine, Pro Tools, Mic Placement, Sound Engineering, and the whole nine yards etc.
3. I'll work with live professional musicians on all my projects. (I'll have the pro's playing my sh!t that I've composed)
4. Instructors are grammy award winning producers who are also professors of music at DePaul and Columbia .
5. Small class size (no more than 5 students)
6.State-of-the-art production facility (multi million and huge)
7. In house premier mastering facility.
8. Impressive list of INDUSTRY clients (I'll get to work on their projects)
9. Boot Camp is industry certified.
10. Career Placement
So to sum things up, I'm pretty much gonna pay my way into the game, although I know a lot now. I just want to get the correct knowledge, training, and certification that will help take my productions to the top. And also to get those many connections throughout the industry I'll need and to take the guess work out of production. This is the route I'm going to take and I know it will be a wise choice. Sorry for the long post
