that's a good tip but keep in mind that you are decreasing your signal to noise ratio by doing that. If budget is an issue than Change gave you a good pointer btw, change is up on his game. getting a compressor with a built in pre would be a nice step up. hit up a music pawnshop, craigslist, e-bay and even the forum on here where people are selling equipment for the low low. What you are working with is definitely doing the job so don't get too wrapped up in gear but just remember that the better the gear the better the quality and you will hear a difference. The Audio buddy pre should definitely get replaced with something prosumer.
ha, ha, yeah I noticed he sounded like Free a little myself. reminds me of how shyne favored biggie naturally but he had his own identity. Keep doing your thing man, you have a lot of potential.
Fyre this is real talk right here. The joint is cool for listening on computer speakers and bumping in your personal car but when you want to present it professionally then you want to have it professional. What i'm saying is this is a business as well as an art and you are a businessman as well as an artist. You don't want to give anyone any excuses to turn your record away
How To Get Your Song On The Radio . you did all of the preproduction at your crib and now you know that you are working with something so it's time to take it to the next level. go and get your joint recorded at a studio by a professional and slap a nice cd cover on the cd with your name, the track's name, webpage and contact info. Get you a Bio and when the radio spins your joint you can then create yourself a presskit.
Notes I Took From A Music Seminar This is Big business and we all have to stay on top of our grind because these radio stations get cd's handed to them everyday and they are tired of hearing unprofessional recordings. When they play stuff that sounds unprofessional the listeners are like why isn't the bass hitting or why is the voice sounding like that and then they tune into another radio station or pop in a cd. you made it past a few levels but you still have some more to go.
follow this link
Notes I Took From A Music Seminar
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and this one
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