Record From Your Home Recording Studio Without Playing an Instrument

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You can record music in your home recording studio, even though you are not able to play an instrument.

Everyone is affected by music in some form. There is music that we hate, and music that we love.
Music is in everyone. Anyone with a love of music and a burning desire to learn to compose and perform music can do so with the help of a computer based home recording studio.

Music software makes songwriting and recording possible without even a formal music theory background or music writing proficiency.

Sequencers can be used to overcome some of the gaps in your musical training.
Some computer music hobbyists may even consider the mouse, keyboard and computer to be their musical instruments.

MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) lets you work with music, much like a writer works with words. You work at the level of a single note, with full control over how it is played.
MIDI lets you craft your own song at your own pace, using whatever works best for you.Mistakes are easily fixed and new alternatives can be tried, while you hear the results in real time.

The fact that you cannot even play a short melody on an instrument is no longer a reason to keep the music inside of you.
Even though you may not be able to keep a rhythm, you can still craft rhythms, edit and make changes using simple familiar visual techniques.
It is as simple as using a computer painting or drawing application and it is an interactive way to compose your own music.

Need to Record a Music Demo? – Learn Ten Pitfalls You Must Avoid When Recording Your Music Demo!

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Recording a music demo is the most vital step in pursuing a record deal. If you want a record deal, you need to really impress the record label and give them something professional, polished, unique and exciting. Finding the right record producer can be a painstaking process, but it’s absolutely necessary if you want to have a shot at a successful music career. The following are ten pitfalls you must avoid when recording your music demo.

1. Be careful of music producers with no real music industry experience or credits.

Anyone can call themselves a music producer. Calling yourself a music producer requires no experience, no degree, no credits and no skill. Do you want to trust your career with this person? Look for a music producer that has actually worked on records with signed artists and record labels. Valuable and necessary music production skills are acquired only through years of hard work on professional recording sessions.

2. Beware of producers who want to record your music demo in their “home studio”.

Although home recording equipment has gotten better through the years, there is still a vast difference between a home studio and a professional recording studio. Due to space constraints and budget concerns, a home studio will often make many compromises in sound quality and flexibility that will undoubtedly affect the final product. It’s difficult to get a clean sound from someone’s basement. A real full service recording studio has certain professional standards that they must adhere to and cannot make such compromises if they expect to stay in business.

Reasons to NOT Record Rap Music

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I have been a sound engineer since 2000. My first clients at Studio 5.1 recorded rap/hip-hop music. Even before that time as I worked at other studios in the San Diego area, I recorded artists looking to be the next “rap star.” My experience with rap music in general has lead me to the conclusion that I no longer wish to record rap music.

I make no secret of my feelings towards rap music in hopes to combat the desires of those who wish to engage in making rap music in hopes that they will choose a more noble course in their lives.

The following are reasons and rationale why I have decided to discontinue recording rap music:

1)The lyrics of rap music are degrading to women (and therefore degrading to the men who use such language in their lyrics), they are unabashedly vulgar, they glorify an unhealthy level of materialism, and greed that perpetuates selfish, ego stroking content that is completely counter-productive in society.

Women are precious and deserve respect. Rap music not only degrades women, but falsely teaches women that in order to obtain acceptance from a man they must be a promiscuous, one-dimensional waste of a person.

Vulgar language makes up almost 50% of the total lyrical content of rap music. Most often this vulgarity is part of the mistreatment and sexualization of women or in promoting violence to one another.

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