Hi everyone, Firstly, thank you all for the stimulating discussion on this forum. I have a career advice question for which I would value your input.
My background is mechanical engineering (my PhD was in modelling and control of engines), I've freelanced for years simulating dynamic systems and figuring out ways to control them. I've also maintained a parallel career as a professional musician and producer, with a lot of experience recording, mixing and mastering. My holy grail is to bring the 2 strands together into a single career which is why I've taken an active interest in audio signal processing, software and hardware design. My questions are: - Can you recommend any courses / resources for filling in my knowledge gap. I can just about follow most of what gets discussed here though my practical experience of most techniques is minimal. - What are the essential areas of knowledge required to follow a career in audio signal processing, what route did you take (self taught / MSc / PhD, on the job learning?) - What are the job opportunities like (and where) and what are the biggest growth areas in the field? Apologies if this is a little off-topic, but I greatly appreciate any advice you can offer. With best regards Roshan 'Tosh' Wijetunge www.wijproductions.com www.wijet.co.uk
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