from the research i have done you cant send it to him directly but to his label. The challenge is finding the address which can be done on a site like taxi.com... And if you want an honest opinion the best way to make it in the biz is to take an independent approach. Show the majors you don't need them by dropping internet hits and local hits back to back. Collaborate with people out of state to get a more diverse sound to your music. I am always lookin for somebody to collab with. Kcepresident@gmail.com hit me up with a message and attach the project. You will get it back pronto. And i don't charge as long as you let me use the track for publicity too. I would go as far as a mixtape when i collab. Never on my original cds unless its my track. The way to get ahead is too trust people cuz if you don't there is no way youll get the connections needed. Just don't send your work to somebody completed and ready for selling unless you know theyre legit. As for me, i been played b4 by a bustah that i thought was a real manager. But that's just some advice for ya. 1
-Kid Money aka Sub Zero
you have to go to facebook and tpye the name and post it on YouTube thats what i did and it work but y would you becaues jay-z ownes a cult im christian and just wants a record deal.
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= What are some recording studio numbers? = Some recording studio numbers are number 24 based on the number of track tapes being used also 9
YES YOU CAN and I know that you can because I am Demi Lovato. Who ever said that, you can't you are wrong. We just accepted a girl who was 11 years old and she sent in a demo C.D and now she is hanging w/ me at my studio. :)
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NO. You could buy a case for your equipment or you could store it in a closet or even a room. I have a recording studio in my basement. But there is several other places you can keep recording studio equipment.
With Raw Talent, Sheer determination and ALOT of hardwork. and it helps if your parents are rich =) *send a demo to a recording studio. If you can sing, they will sign you on*
You have to go to a recording studio and pay them to make an album then send your demo tape to different record labels like island def jams and epic records
The Studio One website is dedicated to the Studio One music recording software. It allows one to mix tracks and add music effects. One can download the demo or purchase it from their website.
You record your music at a recording studio.
When they are in the recording studio, they are recording. It's their job.
Who do you send your demo tape to if you wanna be a famous musician?"Send your demo to a record label that is looking to sign new artists. Whether you are a rock band, hip hop artist, singer, songwriter, voice over actor, producer, or musician, your demo submission may get you a record deal with Phantom City Studio's record label in Orlando, Florida.
It depends on the studio. Smaller studios sometimes offer a set price for recording a demo. Usually studios charge per hour and you record whatever you have. A typical studio is probably around $50 per hour. This will vary a lot depending on location and the gear. Usually you will get a discount for booking larger amounts of time. There isn't really a standard, you would have to look into each studio to find out their pricing.
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Just Google 'recording studios, Akron OH' Any studio you find in the area will be happy to have you. It will just cost you money. Get a demo done(cheaper) and send the demos to Labels. Don't be afraid of Indy labels, sometimes there better for your style of music. Get ready for the studio by following these tips http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/Features/back-to-basics-511/
You have to record a demo. These days it's pretty easy to do as there are recording studios everywhere. You could even do it at home if you have a home recording studio. When your demo is finished then you send it to any record company you'd like to sign with (like Island Records for example). It also helps to keep performing live as much as you can so you can begin to develop the type of following that record companies look for in unsigned acts.
Find someone with a studio where you can record a decent version of your work or, if you have the expertise, make your own recording. It does help if to have a studio recording as the sound engineer, or whoever helps with the arranging, will be able to give guidance on how your sound comes across. If you're not sure where you can find a studio local to you, then ask at a musical instrument shop. They usually have some insight... and contacts!
well there was an iphone app called ti recording studio, for recording vocals, but ti owns a studio aswell where he records is tracks, i would love to have his studio lol