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Old 04.16.2009, 09:16 PM   #21
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Most of people who record a song on audacity and upload it to myspace don't really have the money, (bandmates, maybe?) or connections to go into a studio and record everything as they wish it was.

Those sketches, demos, can be used to get signed to a label, who will maybe spend some bucks in giving you some freedom and better production..(not really probable)

there are lots of ways to make your songs sound like you want to...but I don't see anything wrong in sitting one day, record an acoustic song with a cheap computer mic and then upload it on myspace... If I really feel the need to do it better, then I'll certainly do it one day.

I agree that we are exposed to a lot of new music and art in general, but I don't mind as long as I can recognize what I like and what I don't..
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