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mardi 27 janvier 2015

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By Kyle Collinsworth


Before selecting a hip hop recording studio, it's important to visit multiple locations. When doing so, artists can gain a better understanding of recording studios and how they help develop new artists. If not, it can be easy to become involved with a studio that is less than reputable. It is also advised that individuals read a variety of reviews before signing any contracts or start a recording project.



While not all artists are signed, having worked in a studio does give credit to the validity to music as a career choice. Also, if one has invested the time and money into a recording session, the artist most likely has at least a CD if not an iTunes download for sale. As such, even if the artist is never signed with a major label, there is still a way to distribute product and gain popularity in local markets which can often then expand out into national and international tours.

Still, a reputable studio is often a good place to get started whether working independently or through a label. A recording studio has the capability to help artists learn how to blend different musical enhancements to different tracks. And, while mixing and editing programs are all over the internet, most professional musicians still prefer to spend time in an actual studio.

Of course, while studios can often provide advertising and promotion, most self based computer mixing programs only provide for the mixing and editing of music. The artist is then responsible for also setting up all marketing and promotions related to any products created during the process.

Artists can handle production in one of two ways. An artist can create and distribute product based on pre-orders, thus knowing exactly how much product is needed or, one can create a certain number of compact discs in advance. Both methods have pros and cons. If an artist plans on selling product at live shows, then the latter is most likely the best way to go. If an artist is only going to distribute through online and retail sales, then the first may be a better option.

Depending on how much money is available, doing a package may not be a possibility. If this is the case, individuals may want to consider creating one source compact disc and using a system in which copies are produced and distributed upon request. Otherwise, it may take a great deal more money to create a back stock in the beginning of the process.

Once an artist can use these techniques to create cash flow, then it is important that the majority of the money be reinvested into future projects. When artists can do this, it helps create motivation and financing for future studio sessions. And, as it can often take a great deal of money to complete a single compact disc, it is a good way to assure an ongoing career, even though that career may be somewhere still on the edge of the limelight.

When this happens, it can often be a long time before an artist rebounds. Sometimes, it is even impossible. While at other times, an artist may return to recording with some of the best work ever. Generally, it all depends on how far a recording studio can take an artist in the beginning of the process. The initial growth and popularity is often what gives most the motivation and self-confidence to continue in the business.




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