Mo James
I'm a musician/singer/songwriter/producer for the past 35 years. I specialize in digital audio recording, specifically Pro Tools and other DAW software.
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Submitting Your Songs to Record LabelsThis article discusses recording demos, and questions about what record labels, publishers and A&R companies require.
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I Want a Committed Relationship but Should I Actually Seek One?This piece offers a personal perspective on dating, intended for singles who desire commitment.
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When is Cheating on Your Mate Really Cheating?Is there a 'line in the sand' that determines when one is unfaithful to their mate?
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Cheating Husbands: Why Are They Unfaithful?If a person is just 'naughty by nature', why would they bother to get into a 'committed' relationship, let alone marriage?
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Recording Your Lead VocalsWhen it comes to your lead vocal, MINDSET IS EVERYTHING! You must do whatever it takes to get where you need to be psychologically.
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Keeping Your Music Mixes Under ControlTo make sure you have full sonic control in your recordings, these are things you should do; and things you should not do. -
A Loyal Band Member Doesn't Perform Well: Should We Keep Him or Cut Him?We will explore the issue of dealing with under-performing band members and whether it's a moral or business issue.
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Music Copyright OwnershipThis article gives an example of when a music copyright is shared and when it is not.
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More on Scheduling Studio Time:This is to give you some idea of the professionalism most recording studios expect from their clients.
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How to Schedule a Studio Session and What to Ask a Studio/EngineerOnce you start calling around to various recording studios, you'll need to know what to say.
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More on Mixing and Mastering: How to Create a Preview MasterHow to get a sneak-peek of what your mastered recording may sound like.
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Creating a Good Audio Mix for Mastering: Mixing Your Song Right the First TimeIn this article we'll discuss what types of mixes most mastering engineers require to achieve a professional sounding final product.
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Software Synthesizers and MIDIThis article explains the basics of MIDI programming as it relates to software synthesizers.
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Exploring Communication in RelationshipsExploring the differences of the sexes when it comes to communication in relationship.
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Pro Tools: Does Everbody Use it Now?With so many home studio enthusiasts using different digital audio workstation programs that work just a good or arguably better, is it really necessary to have the much-praised Pro Tools as well?
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Being at Peace in My Relationship - Part 1 of 2This series discusses relationships and how the views and expectations of relationships differ so much with so many people.
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How Do I Know What is Right for Us? Part 2 of 2The series continues to discuss relationships and how the views and expectations of relationships differ so much with so many people.
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A & R Companies: Should You Pay Someone to Shop Your Music Project?Do we live in a do-everything-yourself world nowadays? This article explores the traditional act of submitting material to record labels to get signed, versus discovering and using your own resources to promote your own independent project.
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Pro Tools, Nuendo, Sonar, or Cubase...?This article focuses on all the hype about the various Digital Audio Workstations available, and which gives the biggest sound. This information is based on my years of experience, and dependable information from collegues.
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Building Your Own Home Studio- Should You?Modern technology has allowed a great many to bypass the costs of "state-of-the-art" recording studios by building a home studios. This article is about knowing when to seek the expertise of others in your quest to record the perfect song.
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Studio Sessions: The Basic Production ProcessWith so many of us feeling the effects of a poor economy, it is important for the independent artist/producer to get more from the same project dollar. Knowing what to do when recording saves time which, in turn, saves money.
