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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Smith" data-source="post: 1837" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>I've been working live sound in the Asbury Park area and running a nice little project studio for the past 8 years. On the live side, I've engineerd for countless well known touring acts, both monitors and FOH. On the studio side, I feel I've churned out some recordings that hang with studios much more expensive than mine. I have completed 2 years of audio school as well, before entering the Asbury scene. Im looking to take my engineering to the next level by going on tour as either a monitor or FOH tech, perferably FOH. Wondering if anyone can give me any advice, suggestions on how to persue a tour job. I may have a monitor job with "Filter" after summer after working with their crew, but thats a few months away and I want to explore other options as well. As of now, my networking is limited to the touring bands that role through Asbury, many of which already carry 2 sound techs. I also have 18 years of drumming expierence, so I can take on a dual role as drum tech as well. </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys, Brett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Smith, post: 1837, member: 766"] I've been working live sound in the Asbury Park area and running a nice little project studio for the past 8 years. On the live side, I've engineerd for countless well known touring acts, both monitors and FOH. On the studio side, I feel I've churned out some recordings that hang with studios much more expensive than mine. I have completed 2 years of audio school as well, before entering the Asbury scene. Im looking to take my engineering to the next level by going on tour as either a monitor or FOH tech, perferably FOH. Wondering if anyone can give me any advice, suggestions on how to persue a tour job. I may have a monitor job with "Filter" after summer after working with their crew, but thats a few months away and I want to explore other options as well. As of now, my networking is limited to the touring bands that role through Asbury, many of which already carry 2 sound techs. I also have 18 years of drumming expierence, so I can take on a dual role as drum tech as well. Thanks guys, Brett [/QUOTE]
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