Monthly Online Educational Series Can Be Found On CMA’s Member Web Site, My.CMAworld.com; New Episodes Posted Third Monday Each Month
NASHVILLE – The recording process is the focus of the latest installment of CMA Industry InSite, an online educational series, posted today.
The thirteenth episode, “In the Studio,” is available now and features interviews with Brett James, Songwriter/Producer/Owner, Cornman Music; Victoria Shaw, Artist/Songwriter/Producer/Owner, SHAW ENUFF Songs; Luke Wooten, Engineer/Producer/Owner, Station West; and Mark Wright, President, Show Dog-Universal Music.
This latest installment discusses the roles of the record producer and audio engineer as well as all aspects of the recording process, including tracking, overdubs, mixing, and mastering.
Episodes are posted on the third Monday of the month. With each new episode, CMA members are able to submit questions to the panel of experts.
The series began as a member benefit designed to provide information about each segment of the music industry in a clear, informative, and entertaining way. Due to the popularity of the series, the CMA Board of Directors saw the importance of sharing these webisodes with non-members as the organization focuses on becoming an educational resource for the community. Non-members will be able to view the first four episodes in the series on CMA’s consumer Web site, CMAworld.com. Epsisode five, “The Digital Domain,” will be posted today. Subsequent episodes will be posted on the third Monday of each month.
The series is produced by digital marketing firm Hi-Fi Fusion.












