Sending a demo to a recording studio is a waste of your time and money. A recording studio records music. They would have no use for a demo CD. You would want to send a demo CD to a record label. A recording studio could record your demo, but in general that is all they do.
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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
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In order to send demos to record labels it is important to find companies that record music that is relevant to your style. It is also important to know the procedures since they vary.
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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.