The Hideaway Studio of Minneapolis, a music recording facility serving the local market and such artists as Snoop Dogg, Atmosphere, Brother Ali and Doomtree, is expanding its internship program, which is being done in conjunction with the studio’s recent efforts to make it a more accessible resource for mainstream and commercial use among the general public.
As part of the practical day-to-day experience with studio processes and operations, interns sit in and assist on recording sessions and engage in session set-ups and tear-downs for tracking, which will include mic-ing, patching and Pro Tools operations. Additionally, students sit in on and observe mixing sessions and learn techniques for successful mixes.
In addition to working with interns from McNally Smith College of Music, The Hideaway Studio is also trying to recruit interns from additional music colleges.
Any students interested in participating in the Hideaway Studio’s internship program can speak with their college advisors and/or email at joe@thehideawaympls.com.
This information was provided by the Hideaway Studio. Photo courtesy of The Hideaway.
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