The Band BL8ant Featuring EinStud the Compusician


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Friday, October 12, 2007

Virtual Band Technology

The time is here! People from all over the world are getting their music out through MySpace and YouTube. And they are doing in their own home studios!

We can thank program makers such as Magix Music Maker, CakeWalk, Sony Acid, and so many more! They have brought the costs down so much that the average guy can start making music now!

At www.SundayisFunday.com, compusicians can go there to explore every aspect of music making. From nothing to having a CD to sell all in the same day. And what is really special, is that many people who visit the website never had an interest in music before!

"Yes, we get many DJ's too", says Gary Ruff founder of SundayisFunday.com. When musicians discover that there is a musical art created by a "Music Loop Artist" (MLA), it inspires them to investigate further.

"Right now it's the kids. The youth seem to be driving this business. Many adult males over 35 are getting involved too. It is like a revolution never seen before. And they have places to put their music online to sell, or give away. It's truly an amazing thing to see (and hear)", says Ruff.

Technology is advancing to accommodate the vocals needed in a song. Right now, it is a bit weak. But programs like "Sweet Ann", and of course the vocoders and plug-ins for vocals are getting better all of the time. Give it a few years. Soon, all music will be made in people's houses and free marketed to the world.


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