New York, NY (Top40 Charts) SubBass invites you to a FREE
Music Production Masterclass with D.Ramirez on 21st April at their Central London Studios. The event will from 2pm - 3.30pm and is completely free for anyone who wants to attend.
D.Ramirez is one of dance music's best known electronic music artists, with some massive hits to his name including 'Downpipe' who he produced alongside Mark Knight. D.Ramirez has also released on some of dance musics biggest labels including ToolRoom and Great Stuff to name a few.
You will get the chance to spend the day with this house legend learning all the tricks of the trade.
The day will be covering:
-Music Production Tips & Tricks
- Best Synths to use for making house
- How to make a great bassline
- Q&A on the industry
Tickets to the Masterclass are FREE but you must register to reserve a place. Spaces are limited.
TICKETS: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-production-masterclass-with-dramirez-tickets-16017964162?ref=ebtn
This Masterclass marks the launch of the new course "Making House in
Logic Pro with D.Ramirez" commencing 20th April at the London based Studios. Students will get the chance to spend 4 weeks in the studio with one of dance music's top producers learning all the tricks of the trade.
www.subbassdj.com/courses/music-production-courses/house/D.Ramirez
If you have any questions about this Masterclass or courses at SubBass pls email
[email protected] or call +44 (0) 20 7593 0435
www.subbassdj.com
Ipsos Research Study Highlights Continued Strength Of AM/FM
Radio In Cars
A research study conducted by Ipsos, a leading global independent market research company, makes it clear that AM/FM radio remains the overwhelmingly preferred audio entertainment option in the car.
"This study shows that the consumer isn't replacing existing services and products with new ones; instead, they want them all -- making the car even more music-enabled with a number of choices at any given time."
While consumers use new streaming services, virtually all consumers - 99% -- are comfortable with the current AM/FM in-car radio operation. And 91% of consumers say they prefer physical AM/FM radio buttons and controls built into the car dashboard, rather than AM/FM being an app that appears in the car's electronic interface (with only 9% saying they would want it changed into a dashboard app).
An additional eye-opening finding was that while AM/FM radio remains paramount in the car, consumers use their in-car CD player three and a half times as much as they use any digital music service.
The survey also detailed other facts highlighting the unparalleled importance to consumers of AM/FM radio in the car; the demand for digital services is increasing, but they are still behind AM/FM radio, the CD player and satellite radio:
AM/FM radio still dominates in-car listening as the top platform used, with 84% of consumers using it in the car, followed by CD players at 64% -- but radio still maintains a huge leadership position over the next closest service choice, Sirius/XM - which had 22%.
Pandora was 18%; iHeartRadio was 8%; HD
Radio 7%; and Spotify was 7%.
80% of consumers chose AM/FM car radio as the top option for their car's entertainment system, followed by the CD player at 68%, satellite radio at 45%, and a streaming music service at 34%.
"Overall, this study makes it clear that in spite of consumers' love of apps and new digital products, they have a great attachment to their AM/FM radio and an overwhelming desire to keep its operation and function as it is," said
Thomas Spinelli, Vice President of Ipsos MediaCT. "The in-car AM/FM radio is still a universally known audio platform - and its ease of use, convenience, features and familiarity continue to make it a top consumer choice for in-car audio."
Spinelli added, "This study shows that the consumer isn't replacing existing services and products with new ones; instead, they want them all -- making the car even more music-enabled with a number of choices at any given time."