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Publishing: The Real Road to Music...
This is the definitive guide for people starting or operating a music
publishing company. This book reveals why music publishing is vital to
anyone actively engaged in the music business and how you can profit from
it. Industry expert Tim Whitsett's guide will empower you to succeed whether
you're starting up your own company, climbing the corporate ladder in
your current job, or adding profits to your current music business activities.
Learn how to forecast sales, calculate advances, evaluate copyright purchases,
negotiate favorable contracts and licenses, market product effectively,
manage personnel and company affairs efficiently, and maximize commercial
potential.

Music
Publishing: a Songwriter's Guide:...
This proven staple shows what it's all about to be a songwriter.
More importantly, it shows songwriters how to get the best for themselves
and their songs. From the range of royalty options, to the range of publishing
options, this classic presents all the facts so songwriters will always
make the right publishing decisions. ©1997, 144 pages.

Modern
Recording Techniques
Annotation
Practical information on state-of-the-art audio topics. This successful
book discusses effective recording techniques for better sound results.
Includes digital audio and random access audio; discusses the use of digital
technology in audio production; offers comprehensive coverage of recording
techniques. Ideal for the practicing or aspiring recording engineer.
From the Publisher
As the most up-to-date, authoritative recording guide available, Modern
Recording Techniques addresses the new but rapidly growing market of project
studio recording, the new base of home music production using multitrack,
hard-disk, and MIDI technologies. Perfect for anyone wanting to learn
professional recording, this updated, easy-to-understand edition provides
all you need to fully understand the tolls and day-to-day practices of
music recording and production.
Synopsis
Provide in-depth insights into hands-on operation of studio recording
equipment, such as project studio
Explores the latest in digital technology, multitrack systems, MIDI, and
the electronic musical instrument industry
Perfect for anyone wanting to learn professional recording - producers,
musicians, multimedia developers, audio for video professionals, universities,
schools, and audio enthusiasts
About the Authors:
David Miles Huber is widely acclaimed in the recording industry as a digital
audio consultant, author, engineer, and guest lecturer. He received a
degree in recording techniques (I.M.P.) from Indiana University and also
studied in the Tonmeister program at the University of Surrey in Guildford,
Surrey, England.
Robert E. Runstein has been associated with all aspects of the recording
industry, working as a performer, sound mixer, electronics technician,
A&R specialist, and record producer. He also served as chief engineer
and technical director of a recording studio. He has taught several courses
in modern recording techniques, for which much of the material in this
book was originally prepared. Mr. Runstein is a member of the Audio Engineering
Society.
Author Description
David Miles Huber is widely acclaimed in the recording industry as a digital
audio consultant, author and guest lecturer on the subject of digital
audio and recording technology. As well as being a regular contributing
writer for numerous magazines and websites, Dave has written such books
as The MIDI Manual (Focal Press) and Professional Microphone Techniques
(ArtistPro.com). He also manages the Educational Outreach Program for
Syntrillium software (www.syntrillium.com), makers of Cool Edit 2000 and
Cool Edit Pro. Robert E. Runstein has been associated with all aspects
of the recording industry, working as a performer, sound mixer, electronics
technician, A&R specialist, and record producer. He has served as
chief engineer and technical director of a recording studio and has taught
several courses in modern recording techniques. He is a member of the
Audio Engineering Society.
Accreditation
David Miles Huber is widely acclaimed in the recording industry as a digital
audio consultant, author and guest lecturer on the subject of digital
audio and recording technology. As well as being a regular contributing
writer for numerous magazines and websites, Dave has written such books
as The MIDI Manual (Focal Press) and Professional Microphone Techniques
(ArtistPro.com). He also manages the Educational Outreach Program for
Syntrillium software (www.syntrillium.com), makers of Cool Edit 2000 and
Cool Edit Pro. Robert E. Runstein has been associated with all aspects
of the recording industry, working as a performer, sound mixer, electronics
technician, A&R specialist, and record producer. He has served as
chief engineer and technical director of a recording studio and has taught
several courses in modern recording techniques. He is a member of the
Audio Engineering Society.
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