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I just added the Basics of Signal Flow Course
I took the original Basics of Signal Flow Course and put into the Skool format for you. It's still FREE! Just head to the top of the page where it says "Classroom" Click on it and chack out the parts that you want. No more having to register. I'll be adding more soon. While you're there, check out some of the of courses that are available. Specifically, the Pro Tools Learning Path courses. (I'm still building them here) But they should be done soon. Happy Learning!
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I am here to master my craft as an audio transfer specialist.
🎙️ WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY
Glad you’re here.This space is built for one purpose: to help you become a better engineer, producer, and studio professional — and actually make a living doing it. If you're here to learn, ask real questions, sharpen your workflow, and grow your career, you’re in the right spot. If you're here for clout, spam, or attention… you won't last long. Start Here: 1. Introduce yourself in the General Discussion section. Tell us who you are, what you’re working on, and what you want to get better at. 2. Read the Community Rules (seriously). We keep this place clean, focused, and worth your time. 3. Jump into the conversations.Ask questions. Share wins. Talk shop. Help each other out.This community works when everyone participates. What You Can Expect Here: - Straightforward, real-world advice from people who actually do this stuff - Mindset and business talk — because talent alone won’t pay your rent - A mix of old-school fundamentals and modern workflow - No fluff, no ego, no nonsense What We Expect From You: Show up. Ask good questions.Take feedback seriously.Respect the craft and the people doing it. You’re here because you want to level up — and we’re here to help you do exactly that. Welcome aboard. Let’s get to work.
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1. Introduce Yourself Start by posting a quick intro in General Discussion. Who you are, what you do, and what brought you here. Simple. 2. No Self-Promo. No Spam. No Begging. No links to your mixtape, your cousin’s EP, your IG, your YouTube, your “check out my beats,” none of it. If it’s promotional, it’s gone. If you keep doing it, you’re gone. This community is about learning and leveling up — not freeloading for clicks. 3. Issues? DM an Admin. If you’ve got a problem with someone or something, take it to the admins privately.We don’t do public drama, callouts, or messy threads. 4. Leave Politics, Drama, Hate Speech at the Door If it’s divisive, toxic, or has nothing to do with audio, it’s not welcome here. There are plenty of other corners of the internet for that — this isn’t one of them. 5. Stay On Topic This space is for audio engineering, music production, studio business, and career growth. Random off-topic clutter will get cleaned up fast. 6. Respect the Craft and Each Other No talking down, no ego trips, no nonsense. You can disagree like a pro without acting like a child. 7. Ask Good Questions & Give Real Value Help each other out. Share experience, not noise. If you just want attention, this isn’t the place. If you want to grow, you’re home. 8. Keep It Clean No NSFW junk, no abrasive trolling, no “just kidding” toxic behavior. We keep this place professional — old-school studio standards. 9. Don’t Post Copyrighted Material You Don’t Own Simple: if it’s not yours and it’s not licensed to share, don’t post it. 10. Admins Have Final Say We’ll do what’s required to keep the community strong, focused, and worth everyone’s time.
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