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Your DAW Debut

Tips for landing the perfect first digital audio workstation
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Foreign Sub-Publishing Income

Whether your song is clicking in Caracas or soaring in Singapore, you’ll want to make sure someone is collecting your share for you in the international marketplace.
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Recording Acoustic Guitar Tracks

Want to get the most out of your acoustic axe? Try a couple of these tricks and sound like a pro.
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Monitoring Your Sound

The right monitors and positioning can provide you with an accurate portrait of the mix without making a really crappy song sound really brilliant.
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Music Publishing Basics: An Overview

What is a music publisher and what services does a publisher provide?
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How To Start Your Own Music Publishing Company

While an established music publisher may have the contacts to get your song placed, your earnings potential may be greater if you control your own copyrights.
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Royalties and Their Collection

Songwriting income can come from a number of sources. Here’s the rundown on royalties and who pays for what.
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DI: Why?

Make tracks, not noise, using direct-injection boxes, closed-cup headphones and other implements of isolation.
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Jeffrey Steele, Jesse Harris, Butch Walker, & Pat Green: Songwriters on Songwriting

They came to the business from disparate backgrounds, but they all agree that once you make the commitment, it’s important to keep writing, even if the results aren’t always perfect.
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Demos That Deliver: Part 1

How to make a demo sound like a million bucks (on a $300 machine).
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