![]() The good news on that journey is that for the most part I was making enough money in those 14 years to start a family and buy a house (in 2016, so both before it got stupid but not so long ago that my house cost $7.50). I worked in person, at major studios, studying under award winning mixers and it took me 14 years to get into a mix chair. If you really want to do it all online and completely independent then it might take you around two decades. ![]() How long do you think it will take for me to get to a level where I can commercialize my skills?ĭepends. If you are in the process of getting a masters then what's next for your life? Family, kids, bills? You are about to enter the part of life where you've got to do everything, what's the plan for that? I mixed a song for a competition last month, and that gave me so much pleasure that I thought I could do this as a job, so I want to ask if anyone here who is experienced can tell me what to do and where to start? thanks. I was thinking about watching mixing courses and practicing on online projects, but I want to know how long do you think it will take for me to get to a level where I can commercialize my skills, and is it impossible? (Because most people say it is really difficult, but my goal is not to become the next Chris Lord Alge I just want to pay my accommodation for now.) I don't have fancy plugins in my DAW don't know if I should invest on those. I only use Logic but have recently started learning Pro Tools. I have been producing music for 4 years and have mixed no more than 6 songs before, except for the countless unfinished projects I have in my logic. I want to become an independent online mix engineer when I graduate. Hello, I am a MA music production student.
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