Ear Trumpet Labs Introduces Mabel, Their First Multi-Pattern Studio Microphone
Users of the Portland, Oregon-based Ear Trumpet Labs microphones know exactly what the company stands for: visually unique microphones with modern electronics that make their products sound as good as...
View ArticleStewart Lerman on Sharon Van Etten, Modern Big Band, and What Makes Good...
Stewart Lerman at Avatar Studios with David Johansen for Boardwalk Empire Stewart Lerman has spent a good share of the last 5 years working with some major artists, far outside of their natural...
View ArticleMcDSP Launches Rack Extension EQ Collection
Here’s yet another reason to use Reason – the new Rack Extension EQ Collection from McDSP. Three from McDSP Available now from the Reason store for $119, it brings the meticulous goodness of McDSP to...
View ArticleProducer Steve Pageot Announces 1-on-1 Music Production Classes, at Platinum...
One of NYC’s hardest-working audio experts — the Grammy Award-winning Producer/Musician/Composer/Engineer Steve Pageot – is now available for 1-on-1 music production classes. (l-r) Steve Pageot and...
View ArticleAvid Previews New Vision for Pro Tools at NAB 2014 — Cloud Collaboration,...
The future is looking cloudy again to Pro Tools users – but that may be a good thing this time. Will “Avid Everywhere” fundamentally change the way Pro Tools users work? Get your brain ready, because...
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. The post Do Producer Managers Help Your Career? An In-Depth Report appeared first on...
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. The post Input\Output Podcast: David Lowery and the Future of...
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...
View ArticleMoney For Your Music: Sync Licensing for Film, TV, Games, Commercials [SSP041]
In this episode, Justin Colletti talks to Dave Hnatiuk, a music supervisor who has placed and written music for countless clients, including Viacom channels like MTV, VH1, BET, CMT and many more. Dave...
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