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    My Label - Feasible?

    I KNEW IT! :D I knew that was too good an idea for no one to have ever thought of. It's true that the only digital recording experience I've had is with Audacity and a couple other software programs, but it doesn't bother me a bit. I don't think it's as much fun as analog, but it gets the job...
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    Where is your studio located?

    Sorry about the double post. :o Please Delete this thread.
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    Where is your studio located?

    Okay, let's find out the most and least common spaces for building a studio. :)
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    Where is your studio located?

    Please delete Okay, let's find out the most and least common spaces for building a studio. :) Where is your studio?
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    why people build studios

    I'm actually on middle ground. I want to build my studio to record my own music as well as renting it out to others.
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Thanks for your info, Treymonfauntre. I wonder if you could clarify this, you said the band buys "the rest" at cost, but then you say the label gits rid of "the rest" however thay want. Do you mean the label sells whatever the band doesn't buy? If so, what about royalties? :confused: GRN...
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Goldcan: I wish more people felt that way. Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it. :)
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Thanks for being the only one to help me out. :) I'll study those sites carefully. ;)
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Exactly the answer I was looking for. :) Now, how do I go about learning the industry? I know how to record/mix/produce with an analog four track, (I've made several demos that have a pretty high sound quality) but digital recording is a whole new deal for me. :)
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    A Band Name Thread - I Need Your Help

    TWO WEEKS' NOTICE!!!!! :D
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    My Label - Feasible?

    In essence, my job would be a combo of record label/booking agent/promoter. When you own a small business, you wear all the hats. :)
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    My Label - Feasible?

    I was just telling an amusing story. The band would want to sign with me to get good recordings on CDs and have them promoted while they are free to play their music. The band I have in mind has no interest in recording themselves. They just want to make a living playing their music. In order...
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Wrong idea about the trench. A friend of mine emailed this to me a while back.
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Because they want a record deal. ;) Have you ever heard the sewage-filled trench story? :)
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    My Label - Feasible?

    Okay, I would really appreciate it if a few people could discuss this with me, as everyone I talk to about it just stares back at me with a blank look on their face. --> :confused: <-- Then, they give me the old "like I would know?" :( Ok, what I am wanting to find out is if you think it's...
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    Yum!

    Mikey Likes It! :D -drool- :cool:
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    A Band Name Thread - I Need Your Help

    Since you're name is Boo Radley, how about "The Boo"? Your first single could be "Binpall Lizard." :D On a more serious side: Jukebox 100 Watts Embarrasment (if your first gig didn't go very well) Or, how about ripping off a classic rock song title? That's what The Rolling Stones did...
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    What do you think about Audacity?

    Thanks, Gordone :) I'll Work on it. BTW, gave you a rep point on the last one. Give you some more when it lets me. Question for tomorrow: How do I get Red Book Format on my CD if, say, I was going to release it on my own indie label? Question rephrased: How do I make a commercial CD?
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    What do you think about Audacity?

    I want my 4-track cassette recorder back. :( ;) 1. But how do I get 70 or so minutes on a CD? 2. What format is the music in when you buy a CD from a store?
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    What do you think about Audacity?

    Maybe I was doing something wrong, but the size of a track I recorded that is 2:21 long is 27,074,604 bytes :eek: in WAV and 2,279,573 bytes in WMA. The WAV is: PCM, 44,100 hz, 16 bits per sample. The WMA is: 48,000 hz, 16 bps. What am I doing wrong? I'm new to digicording. :confused:
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