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Peck
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good points
flatfinger,
Thanks for the post. I enjoyed it... minus the VD.
mshilarious/ironklad audio,
That's the deal. I'm not booking tours or selling merchandise at all yet. I'm just making a cd... so... but I do know a lot of people locally that would buy the Cd.
I just know that if I have a 100 friends/family of mine buy the cd, and they play it around and someone else likes it, then I could sell a few more cd's that way.
I played in a band in highschool that recorded in a studio, we burnt the cd onto cd-r's (thank God we never actually put it in record stores, or did anything serious with it, b/c I cringe when I listen to it now) and that cd spread faster than I would have ever thought.
That was all through friends giving it to friends etc... and they were being sold for $10 from some guy I didn't even know. I thought it was cool... it made me happy that someone was enjoying it. Somewhat irrelevant though, considering a lot of those cd's were probably just burned and not paid for...
My point is I know when I put out this CD I want to be proud of it this time, because once it starts spreading you don't have any control over it anymore. So... I think it would be a good idea for me to get it mastered professionally. It's not really a question anymore in my mind.
flatfinger,
Thanks for the post. I enjoyed it... minus the VD.
mshilarious/ironklad audio,
That's the deal. I'm not booking tours or selling merchandise at all yet. I'm just making a cd... so... but I do know a lot of people locally that would buy the Cd.
I just know that if I have a 100 friends/family of mine buy the cd, and they play it around and someone else likes it, then I could sell a few more cd's that way.
I played in a band in highschool that recorded in a studio, we burnt the cd onto cd-r's (thank God we never actually put it in record stores, or did anything serious with it, b/c I cringe when I listen to it now) and that cd spread faster than I would have ever thought.
That was all through friends giving it to friends etc... and they were being sold for $10 from some guy I didn't even know. I thought it was cool... it made me happy that someone was enjoying it. Somewhat irrelevant though, considering a lot of those cd's were probably just burned and not paid for...
My point is I know when I put out this CD I want to be proud of it this time, because once it starts spreading you don't have any control over it anymore. So... I think it would be a good idea for me to get it mastered professionally. It's not really a question anymore in my mind.
