ABSTRACT

The world of modern music and sound production is multifaceted. It’s an exciting world of creative individuals: musicians, engineers, producers, manufacturers and businesspeople who are experts in such fields as music, acoustics, electronics, production, broadcast media, multimedia, marketing, graphics, law and the day-to-day workings of the business of music. The combined efforts of these talented people work together to create a single end product: marketable music. The process of turning a creative spark into a final product takes commitment, talent, a creative production team, a marketing strategy and, often, money. Over the history of recorded sound, the process of capturing music and transforming it into a marketable product has radically changed. In the past, the process of turning one’s own music into a final product required the use of a commercial recording studio, which was (and still is) equipped with specialized equipment and professional staff. With the introduction of the large-scale integrated (LSI) circuit, mass production and mass marketing-three of the most powerful forces in the Information Age-another option has arrived on the scene: the radical idea that musicians, engineers and/or producers can have their own project studio. Along with this concept comes the realization that almost anyone can afford, construct and learn to master a personal audio production facility. In short, we’re living in the midst of a techno-artistic revolution that puts more power, artistic control and knowledge directly into the hands of creative individuals from all walks of life.