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    The music industry is undergoing a massive change, and as a result, musicians and music producers increasingly require skills in a number of different areas in order to succeed. In this assignment I will explain the architecture of a Digital Audio Workstation, music sequencing and available sound sources and the fundamental processes and components of studio recording. By creating a backing track, I will evaluate, experiment and create Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) sequences with the

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    from this mysterious band. The download completes, and the song is awesome! Now you know why this group is respected musically by the ones you respect in the business. All thanks to the incredible MP3! MP3 is a small compressed format that allows music to be downloaded quickly with very little sacrifice in the sound quality. Moving Picture Experts

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    distributor of music and is going to develop and back E-Sonic as a subsidiary company for online music sales. E-Sonic is mainly operating under the categories of distribution, software, prerecorded audio distribution. This operating practices will be used to develop an online digital music store that will share the market with other large distributors in digital music. Using product differentiation methods, E-Sonic will find great growth through live music, radio, entertainment, news, free music with ad

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    watched the music video, and it’s something completely different than what your thought it would be? Or even took the time out to know what your favorite song is about? How about the artist? Do you know what goes on behind the scenes? The music industry is interesting. It allows the musical artist to do what they love; create music, or so you think. While some say the music industry is harmless, in reality, it’s a way to control you and the artist. First, let’s go back to the music. Music is powerful

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    a full-service recording artist project management company based in Nashville, Tennessee, which specializes in producing all popular mainstream genres of music that need marketing, venue and audio support. Our business model will specialize in a much-needed grass-roots launching pad for underground hip-hop artist services in the music industry. We will book these grass roots clients to play extensively during the summer of 2010 based on their target demographic profile. All band clients will be part

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    decade, the music industry is facing a major problem, which is reflecting in diminishing revenues of artists and music companies. As described by Danny Upshaw and Laurie Babin in their research, in 2009 International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) estimated that 95% of songs downloaded online were unlawful act (14). Figure 1: Global CD Sale in Million Units Source: Janssens, Jelle, Stijn Vandaele, and Tom Vander Beken. "The Music Industry On (The) Line? Surviving Music Piracy In

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    Polyphonic Hmi: Mixing Music And Math 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT After failing at their first attempt to enter the music industry, Polyphonic HMI (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”), is releasing Hit Song Science (HSS), software used to predict future hit songs with 80% accuracy. An integrated marketing strategy, needs to be developed to launch an innovative product, in an industry typically known for “gut instinct” and therefore likely to meet strong customer resistance. Thus there are two key

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    11. Assessments Assignment Number 1: Case Study (35%) Assignment Title: Business Problem-Solving Case: Soundbuzz’s Music Strategy for Asia Pacific Assignment Length: 2500 words minimum Submission Deadline: Learning Outcome: * Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the main concepts, tools and techniques of competitive planning * Evaluate critically and comment on control process techniques, tools and methods required for the development of ICT for competitive advantage

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    Analysis of the Music Industry

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    Music may be defined romantically as `the food of love ' (Shakespeare) or more prosaically as `sound with particular characteristics ' (Wikipedia), but it is undeniably a `vibrant artform ' (Arts Council England) and one which touches more people, in more ways, than any other art form. In commercial terms, music certainly generates a higher market value than the other arts, although a comprehensive market size for music in all its manifestations is impossible to calculate. Key Note has put a value

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    Business Plan: Starting an Independent Record Label Introduction First of all I am setting down the employees of “Les Incompetents™”. There are three of us: The Label manager (who is responsible for running the label), an A&R (the talent scout who mentors the artist through to final recording) and a business developer (who is responsible for the business deals). Although every one of us has a specific title, being a small independent label, we all work on every issue. The funding of

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