After months of waiting, the results are finally in! Sorry, let me rewind. A while back I made a post about a bunch of demos I sent out that were rejected which can be read → here. Today it’s still one of the more popular posts on my site. I got a lot […]
Author: Greg Savage
Cheap Recording Studio Gear For $100 (And Under)
Here’s a list of 10 studio upgrades you should get. All recording gear and accessories are under $100.00 warning: I do make a small commission from items purchased through the links below Mixing Secrets For The Small Studio – $26.00 If you’re looking for magical mixing presets – Push Button Magic, this book isn’t […]
Home Studio: What Microphones Do You Have In Your Arsenal?
Microphones are to musicians what camera lenses are to photographers. The only difference is, there are more inexpensive “quality” mics on the market for those operating on small budgets than there are for photographers. Here’s a snapshot of my small, but versatile arsenal of mics I use in my home studio: Studio Projects B3 […]
They Rejected My Demo, But Still Put $2,700 In My Pocket (I'm Not Complaining)
I’ve been having a little success with my new client base that I acquired during my Music Licensing Case Study. If this is your 1st time visiting my site or if you’re clueless as to what I’m talking about, you can catch up by reading this post. It goes over my process of getting 200+ […]
How To Get More Placements Part 2 (Music Licensing)
My last post on this topic revolved around following trends and keeping it unoriginal, using what works. That’s still a working method, but today I want to talk about another way of getting music placements and that’s through the use of a music supervisor. If you don’t know what a music supervisor is, don’t […]