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Another value knock down on studios
This might be old news to a lot of you but there is a dorky little
program that has really become quite good. The problem with it is that it is going to really kill the small demo studio market. Has anyone checked out the "real tracks" Band in a box? The samples I heard were actually better then most people do in their well equipped home studios and certainly more then most $300 demos offer. I keep running across things that kill the value of recording studios and musicianship which of course kills creative new music and the value of the finished product. I'm pretty sure that a musician will soon again be the low totem on the poll again like we were a few centuries ago. I bugged out a few years back when I had a residual check so small I couldn't buy a burger with it. I've been a part time and for fun music guy since but I feel like the art of music is near gone. What are the deep in debt studios doing to stay afloat these days and is there anything that can be done to bring back this dying industry? |
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