Next in this series we will take a look at Propellerhead’s audio program, Record. Let’s start by asking some of the questions we have covered in the earlier parts of this series. Does it Record Audio? Record does record audio, allowing an unlimited number of audio tracks with a bit rate up to 24-bit/192 kHz…
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In the last part of this series, we looked at logic, Apple’s flagship audio program. In this part, we will take a look at what some call “LogicLIte”, named GarageBand. It truly is Logic in a feature stripped “not so pro audio” wrapper. Let’s start by asking some of the questions we have covered in the earlier parts of this series.
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Every musician that has put effort into educating themselves on how to market their material in today’s music industry knows what twitter is and how to use it.
Not every musician is using it to it’s fullest and some are just plain “missing the boat”.
Here are 3 things you need to know to keep your following growing.
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Next in this series we will take a look at what most will say is the industry standard for professional audio programs, Digidesign’s Pro Tools. Let’s start by asking some of the questions we have covered in the earlier parts of this series.
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I recently tweeted about a song by the band Otep.
As a musician, I’d like to pose this question to you…
How do you know if your music is changing someone’s life?
Does Otep Shamaya know I’m talking about her? Will she friend me on facebook? Did she see me twitter about her?
Probably not.
It’s very likely I am just background noise in the continuous waterfall of constant chatter in the realm of her and her band’s multitude of fans.
Is that a good thing? Well, it most likely means she has enough fans to make a living making music if there are so many that I disappear in the noise of it all.
What about the independent musician still trying to make the transition to full time music maker?
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