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moresound
Loud Sun Studios
First get rid of the Mac.
only kidding.

Hello, I hope I can find some help on this site. I am older guy who has played guitar for 32+ years, just for fun. Started out as a drummer and anyway I would love to record some of the songs I have written over the years. I just bought an electric drum set so I could put the drums to my vocals and guitars. I really need help to make the change from the old days to get to where I could record my own music. I am an artist and have used Mac computers for many years. Any help would be great. Thanks
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________In Terms of Songwriter Royalties, 250,000 YouTube Plays = $8...
presnikoff
Friday, April 22, 2011
So says David Renzer, chairman & CEO of Universal Music Group Publishing, who shared the stat at a recent publishing forum (we just got our hands on the recording). "For every 250,000 streams on YouTube, that is the equivalent of one credit of ASCAP performing rights value," Renzer relayed. "One credit is less than $8, it's about $7.60." The forum was held by the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP) in Los Angeles earlier this year.
Renzer aptly described the ratio as "depressing," though he also noted that YouTube has secured proper licenses with performance rights organizations. "You do that math and it's pretty depressing, but that's the world we live in today, and it's causing a lot of consternation and a lot of discussion amongst the industry," Renzer relayed.
Part of the problem, according to Rezner, is that the PROs are required to license services under various consent decrees - not from scratch like the recording side. There are negotiations, interim rates and court proceedings, but ultimately "it's not a lot of money" according to Renzer.
Simply stated, publishers are just making a lot less from streaming formats. Beyond YouTube, streaming payouts are paltry for publishers, and recent filings from Pandora prove the point. But the irony of the discussion is that master recording owners get nothing from traditional radio - at least in the US - all part of a very imbalanced and byzantine royalty world.
lol, great find
oops sorry dude I thought that said black...my bad
lol
Man - I need to figure out how to get my first 250,000 youtube views so I can get dinner tonight
lol, great find
If you become a Youtube partner, you start bringing in a lot more with ad revenue!
So I'll be able to get a small fries and a coke with that plain burger?![]()
But seriously, they can pull in somewhere between $2-$5 per 1,000 views. Not bad stuff!
HA HA HA .......... there is the new stuff out there.
@ cloudgirlfriend.com she'll go to your face book and write on your fasebook wall.
Then at textboyfriend.com for $2. he'll send you at least 3 romantic texts a week!
HA HA HA HA HA HAvirtual friends
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WAIT! WHAT?
my video that was hated on has received 2.1 million views
Especially Greg... since you were the one to instantly attack me for being a white rapper but Ive heard your music and it is absolute garbage and I feel ashamed to even refer to it as "Music" because that would be putting down everyone who calls them self an artist. Also, I can see you have no life and 11,000 posts on on this BBS. Sad.... anyways...
Especially Greg... since you were the one to instantly attack me for being a white rapper but Ive heard your music and it is absolute garbage
lol@ stupid wigger!Lol. I didn't even see this before. Classic reactionary meltdown. It's good that you hate my music. It's not for stupid wiggers. It uses real instruments and requires musical ability. You hating it tells me that I'm on the right track. Thanks for checking it out, vanilla.![]()