[Rwp] I did it! I'm now an owner!
Chris Belle
cb1963 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 4 02:37:34 EDT 2015
I charge 20 an hour, and of course, you get your lessons recorded.
On 4/4/2015 12:16 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland via RWP wrote:
> Well, what are your pricings for basic tutoring?
>
> Let's start there.
>
> Chris.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Belle via RWP"
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> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at bluegrasspals.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2015 12:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [Rwp] I did it! I'm now an owner!
>
>
>> Goodfor you man.
>>
>> Reaper is so cheap and so good that you can't hardly afford not to
>> buy it,
>> it took me a couple of years to get around to it, but i feel good
>> doing the right thing.
>>
>> Especially since they make it so darned easy to authorize, I just
>> hate these ilock
>> and internet based authorization schemes that aren't accessible for
>> many professional products.
>>
>> I've been happily avoiding those companies while still finding
>> alternative solutions to get my work done, and make my clients happy.
>>
>> I think nothing beats
>> a personal tutor, and I do low priced tutoring in mixing and
>> mastering and all such things,
>> I haven't been advertising reaper teaching because I don't feel like
>> I'm quite up to par for all the crazy reaper stuff yet, most of my
>> students use sonar and other tools, but as far as the issues with eq,
>> compressors, sends, routing, fx, and automation and so on and so
>> forth, been happily and successfully
>> bringing folks on for a number of years now.
>>
>> I never thought I'd enjoy teaching so much, but it's been a good
>> thing for me since I got sick back in 04 and couldn't gig anymore,
>> there are things around like the
>> Engineer's Hand Book,
>> which are a wealth of information,
>> and many others, even if you don't feel like I would be a good match
>> for you tutoring,
>> I would suggest you look at doing that perhaps Scot since he knows
>> reaper so much better than I do would be up for it, not presuming to
>> speak for him,
>> but even a few sessions of it could bring you up to speed in a way
>> that mere reading and trying to firuge things out on your own might not.
>>
>> Anyway, just some thoughts.
>> Fuln times.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/3/2015 3:28 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland via RWP wrote:
>>> I did it! I just bought the discounted license for Reaper. Now
>>> that I'm starting to get the hang of it, I definitely see its
>>> potential.
>>> I'll admit that I have a very long ways to go, but so far, I love
>>> what I'm seeing. There definitely are some querks, but for the most
>>> part, considering its price, it was definitely worthit.
>>> Just wanted to share that. OK, off to go learn more. I do however
>>> have one question.
>>> I am not very good when it comes to listening to EBooks of any sort
>>> with computerized speech. I don't care what TTS I use, after a
>>> while, it gives me a headache. I was wonderring if either Audible,
>>> or Bard, even better, might have an audio book that I could download
>>> which covers very very basic fundemental mixing skills/termanology,
>>> etc from a beginners standpoint. I really would like to read up
>>> more on what makes audio engineering go click. Again, I know there
>>> are books out there in pdf, or IBooks/Google Play, etc. but if I do
>>> this, I'd really rather just get a human reading to me.
>>> Either that, or does ITunes U have anything worthwhile?
>>> Chris.
>>>
>>>
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