If you fancy browsing some discounted studio gear and sitting in on some seminars with music industry pros then you need to make sure you're free the weekend of the 6-8 November, because the 10th Music Live show is coming to the Birmingham NEC. Check out this footage of last year´s show:
This year´s highlights will include the launch of the PreSonus Studio One DAW, production seminars from SAE, and a seminar from JAMES (Joint Audio Media Services) entitled ‘The Modern Music Industry; Surviving And Innovating In A Download World´ on Friday 6 November featuring a panel including Tommy D (producer/songwriter KT Tunstall, Corinne Bailey Rae, Kylie, Spice Girls, Kanye West and Beyonce), Russ Russell (producer/engineer Dimmu Borgir, SikTh, Wildhearts and Napalm Death) and George Shilling (engineer/producer Bernard Butler, Primal Scream and My Bloody Valentine).
For full details, check out the show´s website.
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