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How Is Tech Changing the Way You Make Music? [CONTEST]

How Is Tech Changing the Way You Make Music? [CONTEST] | Soundtrack | Scoop.it
We want you to show us the way you're implementing tech in the way you create music.

 

We understand that Björk has more resources at her disposal than an average musician, but we’re interested in seeing what you’re doing: how is tech changing the way you make music? Perhaps you’ve got a rig set up of unusual gadgets or you’ve employed a clever hack or app to change the way you create. We want to see your best tech music set-up, and we’re giving away Skullcandy Aviator headphones to prove it. We’ve got 10 pairs of headphones with the Mashable logo on them made specially by Skullcandy for us to give to you. Even better, every winner also receives a matching iPhone case. Just follow the directions below to see about your chance to win. We’ll pick the 10 best ones and feature them next week.

 

http://mashable.com/2012/02/28/tech-music-contest/

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Are Musicians Benefiting from Music Tech? | Artist Revenue Streams

Are Musicians Benefiting from Music Tech? | Artist Revenue Streams | Soundtrack | Scoop.it

On Monday, February 13, 2012, FMC’s Kristin Thomson participated in the tenth San Fran MusicTech Summit in San Fransisco, CA. Drawing upon Money from Music survey findings and artist interviews, we presented some data about the impact of music/technologies on musicians’ careers and their earning capacity.
 

We started the presentation by describing the project’s methodology. The research involves three data collection methods: in person interviews with about 80 different musicians and composers, financial case studies based on verifiable bookkeeping data, and a widely distributed online survey.
 

We also underscored that this study is not about label market share, or consumer spending, or measuring an artists’ social graph. It’s about individual musicians’ earning capacity. It’s about what they end up putting in their pocket, and how it’s changing over time.
 

Then we did a quick overview of the survey respondent demographics.

 

http://money.futureofmusic.org/are-musicians-benefiting-from-music-tech-sf-musictech-presentation/

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