Art Munson

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  • in reply to: Best panning practices for library music? #11846
    Art Munson
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    but I’m curious whether libraries are likely to be less tolerant of obvious stereo effects.

    I like stereo panning and I’ve never given it that much thought. I seldom check mono and have never been told it’s a problem. Then again maybe I’d be more successful if I did! I really just go with what sounds good to me with one caveat. I’m pretty anal about checking commercial releases on my system so I don’t go too far astray.

    in reply to: Faux Music Supe: Champion or Foe? #11844
    Art Munson
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    while we still have the strength to get up off our rockers?

    Ehhh? What did you say? Hearing is not quite as good and I’m still stuck in my rocker. Then again, we always rock!

    in reply to: Possible placement from an older submission.. #11817
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Once more I will remind you all. Discussions about individual libraries must take place at the appropriate library listing on MLR, not on an open forum. Those references will be removed.

    in reply to: Newbie question: registering songs with PRO #11797
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    So… doesn’t that mean that I don’t need to register any of my songs with BMI if the libraries are supposed to do that … If my music is going anyplace that will not register with BMI (Like direct placement in a movie, etc), that’s when I should be registering my songs, right?

    Pretty much you got it. Register your title and let the libraries register theirs.

    in reply to: [Removed] #11781
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    @filmmusic. No problem.

    in reply to: [Removed] #11779
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    @filmmusic. Per the note on the home page we do not discuss libraries on the forums. Please see “Specific music library questions/comments”.

    That particular library is artist centric and we try to keep the discussions, as much as possible, on production music.

    Thank you

    in reply to: Youtube Royalties? #11749
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Seriously, kudos to Art for running a tight ship, and his everlasting tolerance.

    Thanks for the kind words Denis but I have learned so much from all the years of wisdom that many of you bring to the table.

    in reply to: Youtube Royalties? #11748
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    I wish there was a filter or section just for production music composers, not song writers.

    I try to keep the focus on production music, particularly with the library listings, but there is some crossover. There are more than a few sites I have not listed that appear to be artist centric. Still it’s sometimes hard to know where to draw the line. CM comes to mind as an example.

    in reply to: Youtube Royalties? #11742
    Art Munson
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    Real production music composers should take care to protect their music and not put it out there for every tom dick and harry to download for nothing. Your catalog is your livelihood, you need to protect it.

    I totally agree but as to most things in life, there is a learning curve. 😉

    in reply to: Youtube Royalties? #11725
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Which means that if you are selling the same tracks for $0.99 on CDbaby, you are undercutting yourself.

    They are not and just stopped the AS compilations. Fortunately there are not that many on the compilations.

    in reply to: Youtube Royalties? #11721
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    We currently have composers who are selling their music for $49.95 on our site and for much less than $0.99 on iTunes via AS compilation albums.

    Yeah, I somehow got on those AS compilation albums and not sure how I did. Most likely my not paying attention to details. Thanks Mark for reminding me about something I’ve been meaning to do for a while. Getting off of them!

    in reply to: Advice on choosing a music lawyer for contracts #11700
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    In St. Louis there is an organization called VLAA – Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts. I think this exists in a lot of other cities as well. If your income is below a certain level, you can consult with one for free. Otherwise, for a small fee they’ll send you a list of lawyers in the area that work in the arts.

    When I first got interested in this field, some advice I heard was to have a lawyer look over your contract and explain each paragraph to you. Since most contracts are similar, you can pretty much understand ones you receive in the future.

    If anything in a contract seems unusual or fishy, you can post a question on this site to get input from people with more experience.

    in reply to: Edits #11664
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    “So Art; Do you make all those by editing your stereo mix?”

    I usually can. If not I can go back to project files for bits I may need (seldom do that though). These alternate mixes are mainly for RF sites and they do sell but I think more demanding libraries would want them a bit more finessed.

    in reply to: Edits #11654
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    So Art; Do you make all those by editing your stereo mix? Seems like sometimes that would be impossible. And some libraries want distinct beginnings and endings to all edits. No way I could do all that from a stereo mix.

    Eb

    in reply to: Edits #11653
    Art Munson
    Keymaster

    Bed to means no melody (vocal or otherwise).

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