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September 11th, 2009

I was speaking with one of my clients the other day who just finished her new album. Once she completed the mastering, she asked her engineer to make .mp3 files for each track. This saved her lots of time and energy allowing her to focus on promoting her music and adding tracks to her Facebook account, her MySpace page, and to the bizmo microstore on her website. Her mastering engineer controlled the quality and consistency of the encoding process. The engineer also added the ID3 tags and album art to each track. Don’t skip this important step! Once you release the MP3 version of your music and it ends up on someone’s iPod, you’ll want them to know who you are and where to find more of your music.

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Designing for CD or DVD is not an easy task. At least 2 different printing methods are used for the same project, the materials are usually printed on a gang run press (more about this on a future post), and they must conform to an exact size in order to be packaged. As a full service replication facility, we receive numerous graphic files on a daily basis across a wide spectrum of industries. Over the years, we have seen the same mistakes made by Graphic Design Professionals and the Do It Yourselfer alike and have come up with some tips to save you time and money on your next CD or DVD project. (more…)

23 June 2009

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Welcome to my Indie Music blog on MusicQuench.com! This is my first post…ever…anywhere…so please be gentle! I’m really excited to be involved with the launch of MusicQuench and look forward to watching it grow. As this blog evolves, I hope to be a resource for you in answering your questions or sharing ideas on CD and DVD Duplication and Replication, Graphic Design, Printing, Audio Mastering, CDROM Programming, and DVD Authoring. These are the areas in which I work every day for a wide variety of individuals and corporate concerns. I can bring real world insight and a unique perspective so bring it on!

12 June 2009

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An audio engineer, singer/songwriter, Tony Tyler formed Play-It Productions in 1990 as the first company of its kind, offering digital music notation, scoring services, audio editing and duplication in conjunction with custom graphic design and printing services. Through a series of strategic partnerships and acquisitions, audio mastering, CD ROM programming and DVD authoring have become part of the company's service offerings.