If you can adapt to the fast pace nature of this school, you will do fine. There were a few topics that took me a minute to get some sort of barring on but the nice thing about being online is having the ability to work, for the most part, at my own pace. Being able to step away from the more rigorous topics and return after a short break really helped me retain as much of the information covered. That alone is one heck of a perk of being online and don't think I would have succeeded as well with my first degree if I opted for the on campus route.
@@BlaqkSparrow lol for sure, there is a class called 'Intro to Showproduction' after your first few gen-ed classes that I would highly recommend if you have the means to picking up your own digital live sound board or find a way to play with one. The first week was a breeze with a familiarization of everyones role in the live environment, however week 2 gets really technical with audio routing to a live rig. The information itself is worth gold; but because of how technical this topic is, it's tough in an online platform to fully grasp the concept without the hands on ability. Fortunately, the tests are super easy so long as you pay attention to the lectures. They are running the Midas M32 for their lecture labs which is what I'll be looking at adding to my arsenal of equipment, only for the reason that the instructor is giving a true "play by play" of how to operate it and pairing the information with physically touching the gear benefits in more ways than one. If anything, the investment alone will allow me to already have a board for a live rig but the nice thing as well is that its also friendly working as a studio console...at least thats my thinking anyway, plus its a tax write off.
I’m starting the online audio production program in October! Very much appreciate seeing this and hearing your input!
Oh nice! Thanks for stopping by and I'm glad my video helped you out! You're just a few weeks away, are you excited?
@@TheEaglesRage for sure! Been out of school for about 10 years so a little nervous but it’s online so personally that’ll help a lot
If you can adapt to the fast pace nature of this school, you will do fine. There were a few topics that took me a minute to get some sort of barring on but the nice thing about being online is having the ability to work, for the most part, at my own pace. Being able to step away from the more rigorous topics and return after a short break really helped me retain as much of the information covered. That alone is one heck of a perk of being online and don't think I would have succeeded as well with my first degree if I opted for the on campus route.
@@TheEaglesRagegenuinely I think that’s gonna be my saving grace being online lol overall I’m really excited for it
@@BlaqkSparrow lol for sure, there is a class called 'Intro to Showproduction' after your first few gen-ed classes that I would highly recommend if you have the means to picking up your own digital live sound board or find a way to play with one. The first week was a breeze with a familiarization of everyones role in the live environment, however week 2 gets really technical with audio routing to a live rig. The information itself is worth gold; but because of how technical this topic is, it's tough in an online platform to fully grasp the concept without the hands on ability. Fortunately, the tests are super easy so long as you pay attention to the lectures.
They are running the Midas M32 for their lecture labs which is what I'll be looking at adding to my arsenal of equipment, only for the reason that the instructor is giving a true "play by play" of how to operate it and pairing the information with physically touching the gear benefits in more ways than one. If anything, the investment alone will allow me to already have a board for a live rig but the nice thing as well is that its also friendly working as a studio console...at least thats my thinking anyway, plus its a tax write off.
Yes, I got the Volt interface , 49 key MIDI . I love them.
Oh nice! Yeah that UAD Volt is on heck of an interface for the price!
This is greatness big like brotha shine on prime work
Thank you a ton brother!
what year is the macbook
@@Marlay330 It’s the M3, so within the year.