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the 6 WAYS TO MAKE A CAREER IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

ne of the big draws about being interested in music gear and production is that – from the very outside, at least – it looks like a fairly exciting gig. You’re making music with banks of bits of hardware and tonnes of plug-ins and it looks like quite a fun hobby. The trouble is, though, for many of us, it’s just that: a hobby. An expensive, time-consuming, gear-hoarding, divorce-baiting one at that. But if you’ve ever

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