I joined the TRE program about a year ago. I had been watching some of their free content on youtube, and was in need of a thorough approach to be able to produce, mix, and master at a professional level. I've been a composer for 20+ years, but always (and in error) avoided fully embracing the technological side of the job. A year later and countless holes in my understanding of the craft of mixing and mastering have been filled, and better yet, my ability to do the the work is vastly improved, far beyond my expectations. I'm sort of embarrassed by how many fundamental tools (esp frequency and EQ) I didn't really have strong grip on; not like I do now. The crew of teachers, and the community that comes along with, make it easy to learn and grow, and offer plenty of support through group calls. I think my favorite thing so far, and it hasn't been that long, is how it's not a static operation. It changes, adapts to student needs, to what's working and what isn't. Instead of pretending like they've got all the answers and everything figured out, they approach it as a journey, along side us, perhaps a bit further on down the road. It's a solid approach, though like anything else, you get out of it what you put into it.
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