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In this seventh video of the continuing series video called "Plug In Shorts" we discuss how to get started in the recording industry with Grammy award winning producer/engineer Ben Elliot.

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  • Just a suggestion, when doing a series like this make each one a "Response" to the previous video. This way anyone coming into the later parts can easily backtrack to the begining of the series...

  • FINALLY SOME TIPS

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  • Just the fact this interview shows an amp in one corner and an guitar in another to me means hope... I went to school for audio and music production worked in many studios, but i am not happy with the mainstream scene in my state of NY. I have since left the scene to freelance and am now heading into medicine. Go figure...

  • im a music technology and production student. if you want to go into that field.. go to college and university and study. you will get all the experience and contacts and guidance you need. Im in various studios and rehearsal spaces and wouldn't be in any if i wasn't studying my course!

  • PRS anyone?

  • same

  • @hairywonder3 yeah that pedal is not good for D.I I use a gnx 1 it has 15 amp and cab models and it sounds great go to my profile and listen to some of my audio demos some people tell me that my sound sounds like it was miced but its just a pedal but yeah I would agree a metal master is way to edgy

  • I experimented with that, putting a digitech metal master pedal directly into pro tools and it always sounded way too edgy, what sounds are you achieving, and with what setup?

  • great interview!

    thanks for posting.

  • I use a Digitech and Just go Direct in its easier and less hassle

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