Today it seems like everyone has a demo.
Not too long ago demos where expensive, but with home recording studios the price has really come down.
Some of the demos I have heard sound like they were recorded by a major record label.
I have met bands that have a complete recording studios in their basements.
During the eighties and nineties, home computers really advanced as far as audio recording.
The prices dropped so any Tom, Dick, or Harry could afford quality sound.
In the past analog recording were expensive to get the amount of quality needed for clear music.
Every musician remembers that first 4 track.
All the audio artifacts it created during recording.
But with digital recording all that can be cleaned.
Now we are in the new millenium and recording studios are going through another evolution; online recording.
No longer do artists need to be in the same geographical location to collaborate on a recording.
This allows a new era of music.
Most musicians and song writers are always looking for new influences for inspiration.
They will listen to all kinds of cultural music for creative inspiration.
Imaging recording your song with an Aboriginal percussionist, a Tibetan sitarist, and South American guitar player.
As the internet grows the world shrinks.
Cultural influences will mix and evolve into a new world sound.
Online recording studios are the future.
Major record labels are going in that direction as bandwidth issues are fixed.
There is a company currently offering this service; Tonos.com.
The exciting thing about tonos is they also work with major record labels.
They listen to tonos.com's recordings.
Online recording studios and services will be the new mp3.
Instead of swapping music musicians will be making music.
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