Digital Music

Articles in Digital Music

By Dubtrizzle 0 comments
Editing audio from a CD.. more »
By sadiemonkey 1 comments
Everyone loves iTunes, but those per song charges can add up. The great news is that you can actually get a free song download from iTunes every week...if you know where to look... more »
By David Sarokin 2 comments
iTunes is turning out to be the killer ap for downloading music, but at 99 cents a song, those fees can start adding up pretty quickly. Here's how you can get a free iTunes downloads for some great music... more »
By Aimee30 2 comments
Have you always wanted to make music or sound recordings for personal use or sale? This article tells you how to do just that at home and make quality recordings good enough to sell. (People buying them depends on audience, type of music and ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
The Yahoo Music Jukebox lets you enjoy the music you love and discover new artists from your personal computer. Loaded with extra features and programmed to perform, the Yahoo Music Jukebox is a free service for Yahoo members and easy to install... more »
By NewsItems4u 1 comments
Wear Protection Online We all visit shady sites looking for music and other goodies. Make certain you are protected--ZoneAlarm ForceField will protect you no matter where you go online from dangerous downloads, identify theft, spyware, and all ... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 8 comments
Replaced your old media player with a new model from a different company? Have a huge music library that won't play on the brand new gadget Mom bought you for your birthday? Does your local library have an extensive audiobook collection that ... more »
By abbeyroad920 0 comments
Listening to Christmas music is one of the many things that makes the holiday season so special. You shouldn’t let the fact that you’re at the office for eight hours every weekday stop you from enjoying it. Here is how you can listen to Christmas ... more »
By Mike 1 comments
I am a huge fan of Jimmy Buffet. His music reminds me of sitting on a beach, drinking a Corona (or some kind of other tropical drink), watching a light breeze sway through the palm trees, while the crystal clear blue water of the Islands slowly ... more »
By ValerieDavid 0 comments
Listening to the whir of a fan, a low-volume radio, or a sound machine can help you fall asleep, but these methods don't work for everyone. Fans can get cold, radio stations play jarring commercials and the sound of tropical birds chirping may be ... more »
By Stewart Cararas 0 comments
Much of my time is spent producing pop/rock music. One song I produced ended up with a total of 75 guitar tracks, though the result was not intended to sound like 75 parts. Instead, every guitar is meant to have a significant part to be ... more »
By michaelgavin 0 comments
We all have compact disc collections which usually feature our favorite musical artists. However, anybody who has ever owned and used compact discs also knows that they can get dusty and are easily scratched. Properly cleaning a compact disc will ... more »
By Angie Shiflett 0 comments
If you enjoy listening to music, you will enjoy the program that Promosquad has to offer. You simply rate songs that you hear, and earn points. Once you have acquired enough points, you can visit the prize store and cash your points in for great ... more »
By jjohan 1 comments
If you have kids, chances are you have scratched and marred cd's and dvd's lying around. Here is the best way to remove the scratches and restore the disc to a playable condition... more »
By Stewart Cararas 0 comments
The are few things more rewarding than creating music. The ability to be able to accurately manifest your musical vision has never been easier with the technology provided by ProTools. You may discover that as you delve deeper into the ... more »
By Edward Mellett 0 comments
Scratching (also known as turntablism) is a process that DJ’s use to create new sounds from records. By manoeuvring vinyl, turntables and mixers in certain ways, the decks become instruments in their own right. There is no way to “learn” how to ... more »
By Altari 1 comments
So, you've got good music and don't know where to sell it? Try these tips to maximize your music exposure... more »
By April 0 comments
If you want to share your Rhapsody playlist with a friend, here are the easy steps to do it... more »
By Snooptunes 1 comments
Instead of earbud sharing this article is about ways to enjoy music with your friends without disturbing others in a way never been tried before... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
As the last true avant-garde genre, punk rock reigned in the late '70s and '80s. From punk rock and the '80s big synth dance sound, came electroclash, and it soon became big in its own right peaking around 2001. Unlike punk rock, electroclash's ... more »
By Jesse Schmitt 1 comments
In this digital age we all live in so much of what we have is stored on microchips the size of a thumbnail or even smaller! So when someone talks about storing your CD’s you might as well be burning vinyl or cranking out the 8-Track because the ... more »
By Stewart Cararas 0 comments
Once all the music has been recorded and mixed, it is now time to get a new perspective on the album. Mastering is the final step in the production process. The mastering engineer can make a really great album, utterly amazing. I will shed ... more »
By HustlaHeath 0 comments
I have been recording with Cubase VST for about 6 years. It has proved to be a indispensable component in my studio set up. I use it to record vocals, to make midi tracks & turn them into audio tracks, to transfer songs from a tape or other ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
The Party Shuffle option in iTunes allows you to listen to any grouping of songs in a random order. You can also make changes to the order if you would like. Party Shuffle is useful when entertaining for a party, hence the name. These are a few ... more »
By drb1966 0 comments
Download music from Limewire and get it to your iPod by useing iTunes... more »