Sunday, November 18, 2012

Changes Brought About By New Technology And How They Have Affected The Music Recording Industry

By Bessie Bradshaw


Learning more about new technology and the effects that it has had on the music recording industry can give you a much better understanding of the effects that digital media has had on the recording studios and music production facilities. Changes that have affected the way listeners find and enjoy new recordings have had a huge impact on this market. Learning more about it may be to your advantage especially if you are an independent artist and avid music consumer.

Conventional means of playing recordings depended on listeners having access to a physical copy of them. Over the years, most of the new technology and changes had to do with the form and format of this physical copy and the playback devices used to access it. Although new technology allows for 24 bit playback, almost all commercial recording are distributed in 16 bit or MP3 format. The advent of digital playback changed everything very rapidly.

With any electronic devices capable of housing and accessing the digital recordings intended for playback, the need to have physical recordings is no longer a concern. The reduced cost of production without manufacturing copies of recordings was just the beginning of the advantages available to listeners. Copies could be created freely and easily, without the need of constructing anything physically. The files can be simply stored on a hard drive or smartphone.

Recording studios and retail outlets that made money in the commercial exchange of physical recordings were suddenly no longer necessary. Finding new recordings online meant that a trip to a shop or store was no longer needed. With digital downloads it was possible to own a copy of any available recordings in just moments. Also, digital audio workstations have become so affordable, musicians no longer have to pay expensive studio costs every time they want to create an album.

The potential loss of income to studios and retail outlets has been staggering, not only due to falling purchase costs but widespread piracy as well. There are many different approaches that are being assessed in terms of ways to sell recordings in digital formats. The upside of this situation is greater value to the listeners.

A simple web search may be all you need to undertake should you wish to learn more about these changes. You may also find a number of outlets that will be suitable for downloading new recordings, meaning that your research may provide you with the chance to listen to something new. Spotify, Rhapsody, Sirius and Pandora are some of the more popular websites and services that stream audio for free and low cost subscriptions.

With the recent upheaval to the music recording industry that the Internet has caused there have been many benefits to listeners. Should you wish to learn more about this situation, you would do well to perform a little research. You may be amazed with what you are able to discover in terms of new listening opportunities. The internet has allowed great diversity of musical choices to listeners but has also helped independent artists to use modern marketing techniques and recording studios to their advantage. That means more money goes to the artist and less to the big record labels.




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