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Audio Engineer & Production Assistant

WHO WE ARE

Thousand Seasons Studio is a music school and creative studio based in London (5min walk from Farringdon station). We work with a wide range of musicians — from beginners to committed amateur singers — offering lessons, recording sessions, and creative projects.


Most of our recording sessions involve students who benefit from guidance, reassurance, and clear direction during the process.Alongside this, we also work on internal productions (teacher recordings, live sessions) and occasional external projects.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

We are looking for a part-time audio engineer / production assistant to support recording, editing, session organisation, and mixing. This role combines technical work with a strong human element, as you will regularly work directly with singers in session.


This form is a short step to help us understand how you work, both technically and with people.

Basic Information

Birthday
Day
Month
Year

Your experience

Which DAW do you mainly use?
Logic Pro
Ableton
Pro Tools
Other

How you work (quick questions)

1. When editing and tuning vocals, which approach best describes how you work?
I aim for perfect pitch and tight timing, even if it removes some natural imperfections
I aim for a natural sound, but I don’t spend too much time adjusting every note precisely
I carefully adjust pitch and timing note-by-note, keeping the natural expression
I mostly rely on automatic tools with minimal manual adjustment
2. When tuning a vocal, what do you pay most attention to?
Making sure every note is perfectly in tune
The overall feel without focusing too much on details

The start of notes, pitch drift, and how it sits in the track

Matching strictly to a tuner or scale
3. For a 3–4 minute vocal, how long do you typically take to comp, tune, and clean it?
20–40 minutes
40–60 minutes
60–90 minutes
90–120 minutes
4. When starting a mix, what is your first step?
Balance levels and adjust gain
Apply EQ to remove problematic frequencies early
Add light compression to control dynamics from the start
Build a rough sound using EQ, compression, and effects together
5. When mixing vocals into a track, what matters most to you?
Making the vocal sound clean on its own
Ensuring it sits well within the instrumental
Making it loud and present
Adding effects for interest
6. Our studio works with singers of mixed levels (from beginners to committed amateurs).
Which best describes your approach in this environment?
Focus on clean recording, minimal guidance
Adapt and guide when needed
Actively guide with clear, supportive feedback
Prefer experienced artists but can adapt
7. If a singer is nervous and struggling, what is your first instinct?
Keep recording and fix later
Pause and give simple, reassuring guidance

Let them try multiple takes
Focus on getting one usable take

Availability & logistics

Which days are you generally available?
Are you able to commit to at least one consistent day per week?
Yes
No
Depends
Are you also available for occasional additional sessions (1–3h, variable schedule)?
Yes
No
Sometimes
What is the minimum session duration you are comfortable travelling for?
1–2 hours
2–3 hours
3+ hours

Looking ahead

Do you have plans to relocate or spend extended time outside of London in the next 12–24 months?
No
Possibly
Yes
What are you mainly looking for in this role?
Stable part-time work
More studio experience
Improving technical and mixing skills
A creative environment with artists
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