Do
you own or run your own recording studio, be it a project studio, small
studio, basement studio or a laptop that you carry with you from
location to location….??
You are a part of the new Enterprise Studio paradigm or eStudio that is
emerging from the decline of the traditional label-oriented recording
studio.
The Toronto Audio Engineering Society brought together enterprising people
like you who are in this business talking to each other, and us, about
how you are adapting, evolving, or pioneering the business of making
and selling music, with an emphasis on the technology side of it (since
we are the AES).
But since the lines between music, technology, business, promotion have
radically morphed into a new kind of enterprise, this was an
interesting forum... a chance to network, share ideas, and
help
define who we are and how we do business in this post-Napster world of
music-making.
Toronto
AES Seminar 2010 Organizing Committee
Chair: Earl
McCluskie (Chestnut Hall Music)
Vice
Chair/Sponsorship: Sy Potma (Fanshawe College)
Event
Moderator: Robert Breen (OIART)
Presenters: Robert
DiVito (Montgomery Sound and Image Studio)
Facilities/Sponsorship:
Dave Dysart (HHB Canada)
Audio:
Blair Francey (Long and McQuade)
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