Did you know you may have royalties from your music out there that noone can find you to pay you?  SoundExchange is a non-profit entity that collects royalties for satellite radio, internet radio and cable television.  They are the official entity that collects royalties for both artists and record labels in the United States.  The SoundExchange website has a searchabel database of eveyone that is owed royalties.

New to the website is the Client Lists Section!  It was my project this holiday break, and I finally got it all up and running.  It's still a work in progress, but my plan is to have a searchable database of every project and client I've had the pleasure of working on and with.  If I've worked on a project that you've been involved with also, please let me know if there any errors.

Before we start, there is some information we need. First we need to know the host address. For Terra Nova, it is terranovamastering.net Second, you need your username sent to you in an eMail. If you lost this eMail or have not yet set up an account, you need to talk to Diane or Nick. Call Diane at (512)891-8010 or you can eMail to info@terranovamastering.com webmaster@terranovamastering.com to get in contact. In that same eMail you will have a password. You will also need this.

Welcome to the official help site for the Terra Nova FTP site. The goal of this site is to help those users that might be new to the File Transfer Protocol have a hassle free user experience.

 

You are cordially invited to

In the Mix: Austin

Come enjoy a music industry networking reception.

Hosted by Recording Academy® Texas Chapter Board Members

Wednesday November 7th

5:30 - 7:30pm

Rattle Inn

610 Nueces St, Austin, TX 78701

This weekend produced some interesting and picturesque weather.  I think it made some quite interesting time-lapses.  This first video is of Friday evning as the front was coming through and it was just starting to rain.

This second video is from Saturday night and shows a colorful sunset.

There are several music databases on the web that you can go browse and look and information related to music.  Some include the Gracenote CDDB, The All Music Guide, FreeDB and MusicBrainz.  What are the differences between them?  I've posted about the CDDB and All Music Guide before.  Both of these databases are used frequently by the musicians I work with and around every day.  You can read more about them by clicking these links.

The Recording Academy has started a new campaign to enhance fans' discovery of new music by ensuring all music creators are credited for their work on digitally released recordings.  This means you can look at who the producer or mix engineer on a particular recording on your iPod (or other player) right from its screen.