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nemesis wrote:
> Man, with today's tech at cheap prices, virtually anyone can own their
> own recording studio. Aside from that, music *composition* takes years
> of training, but is basically the musician and his instrument while
> sketching it away. Later it's just a matter of hiring some extra
> musicians and perhaps sound engineers to do the recording and editing.
> And then virtual distribution through some music store. Hardly
> multi-million shattering.
>
> That is, if all you want is just some honest cash by music-making,
> without resorting to multi-million marketing pushing you and your band
> as the latest teen idol and junk seller.
>
> The recording industry truly is not needed anymore.
Well, theoretically I *have* a recording studio in my bedroom. It
doesn't sound too hot though. That's either because my stuff is rubbish,
or - more likely - I'm not a highly trained professional recording
engineer. I doubt those guys will ever become obsolete. :-P
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