Thursday, October 27, 2005

The Future of Home Recording




Hi,

We wanted to share a great article written by one of our very talented friends, Dave Johnstone. Dave really knows his way around recording studios and has great insight on the future of home recording. Dave knows what aspiring home recording enthusiasts need to do to help make sure their music is heard. Whether that means helping you choose the right equipment for your studio to avoid wasting money, or providing you with great tools and tips to help you take control of your music and promotion, Dave is the go to man.

If you don't know who Dave is...

Dave Johnstone is a professional sound engineer and a Home Recording Studio enthusiast. He has been working in studios since the age of sixteen. With the recent leap ahead in quality of affordable recording equipment he has seen the need of millions of people around the world to have access to understandable information about all aspects of the Recording Studio. In response to this he has developed a set of websites that are aimed to make starting a home recording studio much easier by making all the information available in one place.

http://www.home-recording-studio.com/


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Home Recording Studio Article

What?!? You mean you’re still paying to record in a pro studio?
I love music, I’ve played it since I was 4 (the keyboard, badly to start! Then the cello, slightly better. Then the saxophone, which I actually got quite good at!).

Then I discovered the Atari ST. It had begun...
Very quickly my little studio evolved into what it is today. A Home Recording Studio capable of recording mixing and mastering at a very high level of quality. I picked up an acoustic guitar, strummed a few chords and I suddenly found myself writing and producing half decent songs!

The explosion in the number of people writing, recording and producing at home these days forces everybody to take a look at the state of the industry. Many of the big recording studios are shutting down all over the world as more and more people buy their own studio and start to create in there.

In fact, when many artists get their advance from the record company to make a record, instead of spending it on studio time they spend it on a studio of their own that they can use to create as many albums as they want.

They suddenly find that they can spend as long as they want, make as much noise as they want (Baring in mind the neighbours) and generally enjoy themselves a lot more as a lot of the stress associated with the recording studio environment is gone.

Anybody who is remotely interested in music now has a home recording studio. Songwriters, producers, engineers, bands, teachers, composers, solo performers and more use their home recording studio.

It is cheaper. People have more time and therefore are able to be more creative. It is more relaxed. You can design the most suitable environment for you.
It is not necessarily all good news though. People now tend to record anything and everything.

This means that rather than waiting until they are sure they have a great song, they just hit record and go with it. The result is a lot of rubbish and one good one that is hard to find.

The key is to not get carried away and record everything just because you can. You still need to spend the same amount of time working on the song as you used to.

At the end of the day, a professional recording studio will still make your track sound better than if you do it yourself, but with the quality of equipment available at home these days fewer and fewer people can tell the difference.

Having said this, my friend who is a professional songwriter uses his own studio to write, record and produce, but then hands it over to a professional sound engineer (like me) to mix and master it.

He also gets a pro sound engineer to record some instruments that are more complicated to record like some drums, string quartets, orchestras, choirs, other ensembles and any other less straight forward instruments.

I think this is something that the industry will see more and more. Since Apple bought Emagic, Logic Audio has been made easier to use, with the launch of Garageband and Logic 7 Apple is lowering the entry point so that almost anybody can fairly easily make music.

This lowering will mean that there are more and more people recording and therefore more and more competition so the best will be better and the 'less able' will be churning out some pretty useless stuff.

The industry is changing forever; The Hit Factory New York recently announced its closure as they are moving to smaller premises in Miami as they are no longer getting enough work. This was once a world famous studio where the world's top musicians recorded.

The studios that survive will be the big studios that are owned by the film, television and gaming industries. Also, the studios that are owned by independently wealthy individuals or that have other streams of income will survive.

Some of the biggest artists who have owned their studios for years will find them called on for work. The music that is made in the bedroom and small studio will get better and better. With the legal downloads industry taking off the online marketing of your music will become a vital part of any musician's game.

The way to get your music heard will be by playing gigs and by having your music available for download.

Make sure you keep learning all the time, learn your instruments better, learn your equipment better and learn your promotion better. Gone are the days when you sent your CD to record labels and hoped they'd be listened to.

Welcome in that new era where you take control of your music and of its promotion.
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Thanks for checking out Dave's great article. For assistance choosing the right equipment to meet your needs, we also encourage you to visit the following URL:

http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com/recommends/StudioEbook


Warmest Regards,
Independent Musicians Network Team

P.S. Also, please visit: http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com/ for other great resources to help you create, produce, and sell your music from the comfort of your home.

Monday, October 17, 2005

Increase Music Sales with Free Targeted Website Traffic




Do you want to learn how to INCREASE YOUR MUSIC SALES using the Internet?
Get ready to start receiving "FREE TARGETED TRAFFIC" to your Website!

We have talked to so many musicians who are trying move beyond selling more than their usual 1-3 CD's per month.

We have seen artists excited to see their music websites getting launched on the web, and holding on to their optimism that this would be their break....their Music sales would start to explode!

Unfortunately, this optimism seems to be short lived because months and months go by, yet they are not seeing any more music sales.

Hopefully this is not something you can relate to, but if it is, no worries.

We've found an AMAZING resource that can help you get so much FREE targeted website traffic to your website, that your head may spin.

You could watch your Music CD and MP3 sells jump from 1-3 sales per month to 25, 50,100 or even more.

Are you wondering how this is possible?

We'll tell you the proven secret....It's the Zeus Internet Marketing Robot

Zeus is an Automatic Reciprocal Link Generator you can use to easily increase your web site's traffic! One good reciprocal link can give you the same traffic as a major search engine and, with a Zeus robot, you can have thousands of reciprocal links.

Check out our link directory to see an example of what your music themed link directory can look like

http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com/links/index.html

For example: You can set Zeus up to target other bands or indie music promotion companies who may be interested in your music and can help promote your music. You could then set up a link exchange with these high quality sites, to help generate qualified traffic and interest in your website and music.

The more targeted link exchanges you set up, the more visibility your site will have, and this can translate into A LOT more music sales!

By using Zeus you can also get TOP positions in all the Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN and AltaVista.

Zeus saves you 95% of the time involved in what used to be the tedious process of trading links. Zeus finds web sites (including music themed websites) for you to trade links with, organizes, emails and even creates your Link Directory for you, directly to your web site.

This software has played a HUGE roll in driving targeted customers to our website. Check out the high quality links we have in our link directory

Music Link Directory Example

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Warmest Regards,

Independent Musicians Network Team

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Monday, October 10, 2005

Promote Your Music on the Web...the Right Way





Learn to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet from a Musician, like you, that made $60,000 Selling his Music from Home in 2004


The Internet is an incredible promotional tool for independent musicians. You can get radio play, grow a fan base, create a distribution channel, manufacture and sell CDs all online.

You can use the Internet to create an amazing amount of exposure for your music.

Wouldn't it be great if literally thousands of people heard your music every day? What if you could use your web site to sell 50, 100, 200 CDs or more every month? Guess what? It doesn't take a brain-surgeon to make it happen, but it does take a lot of hard work – and you need to know what you're doing. That is where the problem lays.

Most musicians just have no idea where to start when it comes to online promotion and distribution. Some get as far as putting up a web site, but stop there. They aren't sure what the next step should be.

Finally, you can learn from an independent musician named David Nevue, who is using the Internet to generate some good money...$60,000 in 2004 from selling his music from home.

If your music is quality music, deserving of an audience, you can find that audience online. You need knowledge, pure and simple.

In his book How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet you'll get practical information you can put to use right away to promote and distribute your music online.

Think about how great it will feel when your fans begin to use the Internet to communicate with you, to tell you how much they love your music.

It's amazing the impact your music can have on people if they just have the opportunity to hear it!

In How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet, you will receive a step by step guide so you can learn how to:

  • Start from scratch!
  • Build a web site designed to maximize CD sales (the technical stuff is made easy)
  • Get your music online.
  • Take credit card orders from your site - in just 15 minutes!
  • Optimize your web site for search engines (without the hype)
  • Register your web site with the search engines (without paying a dime!)
  • Target customers most likely to buy your CDs, and drive them to your web site
  • Build a street team of fans, put them to work, and keep them energized!
  • Write your press release and where to send it online to make an impact
  • Launch your own internet radio station
  • Turn casual visitors into buying customers...and so much more!

You'll be able to contact a real person if you have any questions, and the book is Guaranteed...so you have nothing to lose!

What are you waiting for?

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Warmest Regards,
Independent Musicians Network team


P.S. -Please also visit our site: http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com/
The Independent Musicians source for creating, producing, and selling music from the comfort of your home.

Monday, October 03, 2005

How to Play your Favorite Songs on the Guitar



Check this out!

If you want to learn how to play your favorite songs on the guitar -- check out
Chris Elmore's new "Guitar Songs" site.

He's literally taken all the popular songs, broken them down into easy step-by-step pieces and added tabs, audio clips, amp settings, song lyrics... even video clips that play instantly!

To find out more -- go to:

Guitar Songs

... after checking it out ourselves, we were blown away at how easy it is to learn your favorite songs on the guitar! It's a Must See!

Warmest Regards,

Independent Musicians Network team

P.S. -Please also visit our site: http://www.indie-musicnetwork.com

The Independent Musicians source for creating, producing, and selling music from the comfort of your home.