Look on Ebay, I have just bought an LP that way. The title is Trumpet On The Wing - Wingy Manone. I have copies of the few recordings he made with Sidney Bechet and he plays wonderfully. Please contact me Kathy on remsys@ukart.com, best wishes, Mac.
Anyone who wants to record can book studio time. Getting a beat doesn't have anything to do with a recording studio. The recording studio records the music. For beats you would need to contact a producer. Some studios do have people on staff that also make beats, but most don't offer this service. You would need to contact each studio to find out what they offer.
I'm his cousin. Who are you, how do I contact you?
There are two types of permission involved: if you wish to make your own recording (or any type of derivative work) of the tune itself, you would need permission from the Bourne Company: 5 WEST 37TH STREET 6TH FLOOR NEW YORK, NY, 10018 Tel. (212) 391-4300 If you wish to use an existing recording, for example from the movie soundtrack, you would also need master rights to that recording. For that, you would need to contact Disney directly. Be aware that both of these companies are difficult to deal with and particularly litigious. Consider if there is any other work that could be used in place of this one; you may have greater success getting permission for something else.
Contact the production company credited for the film, which may or may not be HBO, generally in writing. Be specific about the excerpt you wish to use, particularly its duration (in seconds) and the actors speaking (if applicable). Also be specific about the context in which it will be used.
Check there websites and look for 'CONTACT US' or look for how to 'contact us'
There are many places where one can find Contact Center Recording Software. One can find Contact Center Recording Software at popular on the web sources such as Vocalcom and Accurate Always.
Call them or write an email.
Recording studios don't make you famous. Recording studios record music. You will want to contact record labels to "get famous."
you have to meet them and if your lucky they will like you and you will have change
Writing very successfully and recording in Cornwall, England where he owns a state of the art recording studio. Ocean Songs.
I'm thinking a microphone. (??)
In Pro Tools 7.3.1 if the recording starts but then stops due to an error message there is an issue with the software. Try closing out the program and restarting it. If this does not resolve the issue contact Pro Tools support.
At present, only WD-88II recording jammer made in China has such a function. You may search it on the Internet and then directly contact with its company. It has been the best product we used so far.
Contact Universal Music for permission to use the song itself, and the record label of the recording you want to use for permission to use that recording. If you are recording it yourself instead of using an existing recording, you only need permission from the publisher.
Contact the librarian of the Met Opera who might give you this information. However you will to be more specific regarding dates etc.
Contact Sony/ATV in Nashville for a license for the song itself, and the recording company of the recording you're using for a master use license.
Anyone who wants to record can book studio time. Getting a beat doesn't have anything to do with a recording studio. The recording studio records the music. For beats you would need to contact a producer. Some studios do have people on staff that also make beats, but most don't offer this service. You would need to contact each studio to find out what they offer.