Native Instruments Updates TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 Interface with iOS Compatibility
Native Instruments’ TRAKTOR AUDIO 2 is available now with iOS compatibility with the iPhone or iPad. The AUDIO 2 is a portable 2 channel 24-bit/48kHz audio interface/soundcard that can be used for...
View ArticleVideohelper Launches Modules Discs 6, 7 & 8 – 150+ New Tracks of Narrative...
Next time you get a chance to record your nightmares, send the tracks off to Videohelper – they just may want them for their MODULES series of Narrative Sound Design. Snap your soundtrack together with...
View ArticleLA Event Choice: NARIP Presents “A&R Today” with Ron Fair – Wed. 3/26
Want to spend quality time with an A&R star who really knows his stuff? OF COURSE YOU DO. Get closer to Ron Fair tonight in LA! LA citizens will get that opportunity tonight, Wednesday, March 26,...
View ArticleRecording Retreats: Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, WA
Bear Creek Studio, just outside of Seattle in Woodinville, WA. Drive thirty minutes North of Seattle to Woodinville, and along the quiet, two-lane Maltby Road you’ll find Bear Creek Studio. Or, maybe...
View ArticleBITWIG STUDIO 1.0 Launches – Next Generation Music Creation Platform
Forget the DAW – and everything else you’ve been taught about making music with a computer. An entirely new platform is officially available for music producers and performers, in the form of BITWIG...
View ArticleMeyer Sound Launches Cinema Surround Loudspeaker – The HMS-15
Dedicated to the science of sound reinforcement, Meyer Sound has now added another surround loudspeaker to their existing line. According to Meyer, the self-powered HMS-15 is easily their most powerful...
View ArticleMix With the Masters Announces Al Schmitt Seminar – Sept. 29 – Oct. 5
Another master is back for Mix with the Masters. Al Schmitt arrives at Mix with the Masters on Sepember 29th. Al Schmitt is the latest to return to the MWTM fold. The iconic engineer/producer is...
View ArticleComposer Cribs: Dean Martin Hovey — Incredible Networking at Soundwell, Los...
Talk about a place to play. With Soundwell in Los Angeles, composer Dean Martin Hovey has a place where his imagination really can run wild. A constant stream of film (Austin Powers, David Lynch, Wim...
View ArticleWusik Releases Wusik 4000 Modular Synth/Sampler
After much anticipation, the creative minds at Wusik have launched a new modular synth/sampler – Wusik 4000. Unlike their existing sampler, Wusik Station, Wusik 4000 employs the use of individual...
View ArticleArtist Growth, BMI Partner to Streamline Live Performance Royalty Reporting
Mobile software platform developer Artist Growth and NYC-based BMI recently announced a new partnership which streamlines live performance royalties for musicians. According to Artist Growth this...
View ArticleASCAP, Rhapsody Reach New Licensing Agreement
Could a new era of civility be dawning in the digital streaming space? A new agreement announced today by NYC-based ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) and subscription music...
View ArticleDo Producer Managers Help Your Career? An In-Depth Report
We look at which producers, mixers, and engineers may benefit from management, and how they can get representation.
View ArticleTuneCore Expands Global Royalty Collection For Songwriters — Adds Four...
To make the most of musical revenue, tapping into the global marketplace is more important than ever. TuneCore (NYC) has just increased worldwide royalty access for its Music Publishing Administration...
View ArticleInput\Output Podcast: David Lowery and the Future of Artists’ Rights
Indie rock artist turned economics professor David Lowery on how the music industry got where it is today, where we're headed next.
View ArticleArtist Growth, BMI Partner to Streamline Live Performance Royalty Reporting
Mobile software platform developer Artist Growth and NYC-based BMI recently announced a new partnership which streamlines live performance royalties for musicians. According to Artist Growth this...
View ArticleASCAP, Rhapsody Reach New Licensing Agreement
Could a new era of civility be dawning in the digital streaming space? A new agreement announced today by NYC-based ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) and subscription music...
View ArticleDo Producer Managers Help Your Career? An In-Depth Report
The Financial Commitment So what’s it going to cost you? Although there are always exceptions, the typical arrangement is a 15% commission to the manager, on all projects negotiated. If the client is...
View ArticleTuneCore Expands Global Royalty Collection For Songwriters — Adds Four...
To make the most of musical revenue, tapping into the global marketplace is more important than ever. TuneCore (NYC) has just increased worldwide royalty access for its Music Publishing...
View ArticleInput\Output Podcast: David Lowery and the Future of Artists’ Rights
In this episode of Input\Output, Geoff and Eli talk to David Lowery, the former frontman for Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, who is now an economics professor at the University of Georgia. Last...
View ArticleShare the Spoils or Pay Up Front? When and Why to Cut Collaborators In on the...
Sales — If you sell a CD at a show, that’s a sale, and you owe your partner a portion of it. If your distributor pays you 47 cents for streams and downloads, you owe your partner their portion. If you...
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