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Category: Audio Engineering
Saving Your Data – Audio Tip of the Week from Colin Heldt Here at DHI.
Sometimes the most simple advice….can also be some of the most important. Nothing worse than losing your previous 8 hours worth of mixing…well perhaps if you lose the previous 16.
Recent DHI Graduate Justin Mehl Shares Some of His Thoughts on Our Audio Engineering Program
“My first impression of Dark Horse Studio was at best overwhelming. A few hours into the program had my level of knowledge past the point of trying it on my own for two years. Accelerated is the only way to describe how you learn here. As you’re moving along all the pieces start coming together […]
A Greeting from Carolan – Our Director
Hello all it’s Jeff again! Your Blog-posting “dude.” Carolan is our Director here at DHI and the heart and soul of our program. For that reason I’m re-posting a video clip we shot with her some months back. From her time in film out in Hollywood working with Olivia Newton John…to her time spent at […]
Audio Tip of the Week from Staff Engineer & Instructor Colin Heldt – File Management
With the Graduation listening party and BBQ all occurring simultaneously last Friday – we didn’t get to post this audio tip of the week. The day was worth it though. The graduates from our early spring class all did such a great job and we feel they have bright futures ahead. Many will be moving […]
Dave Hagen – Staff Engineer/Instructor – Audio Tip of the Week – Critical Listening
Check out this newest clip with one of our favorite engineers, Dave Hagen.
DHI Staff Audio Engineer/Instructor Dave Hagen – Talking Reference Speakers
Fantastic week here at Dark Horse. A beautiful sounding choir from Uganda just stopped in to record for the morning…lots of stunning music from their homeland…mostly acappella. We’ll post a bit of video soon from their session. Here is Dave Hagen’s Audio Tip of the Week –
How Are You Going to Learn Audio Engineering?
Learning audio engineering may seem like a difficult task, which requires years of difficult technical training at an audio engineering school. However, the science of audio engineering is not as complicated as it may appear. While learning to be a audio engineer may take time and a bit of patience, it is a set of […]