How to Make and Sell Your Own Recording
The "bible and basic text" book that has helped revolutionize the recording industry by providing information about setting up new recording labels independent of major label networks. The revised fourth edition updates information regarding digital recording, the use of computers as composing and recording tools, sampling, and business plans.
Paperback
Published
April 19th 1999
by Prentice Hall
(first published 1979)
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An excellent book on the logistics of becoming a professional recording musician, from the ground up. It was kind of alien to start at the end of things (marketing your recording and yourself) and work backwards, but on the other hand, it made perfect sense. You want to have your marketing plan in place to build your fanbase BEFORE you spend the outlay to begin recording.
About the only downside to this book was that even though this is the most recent edition, it was last published in 1999 -- an...more
About the only downside to this book was that even though this is the most recent edition, it was last published in 1999 -- an...more
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