Monday, April 20, 2009

What is HD Audio

HD Audio is the newest technology within the music industry. Today, HD Audio is making Artist very famous and is getting Artist recognized quickly! If you are truly looking to take your career to the next level then you must have your music or audio remastered or mastered in HD Audio.

If you have a chance to get noticed by the independent record labels, major record labels or performace venues then you must sound your best or you dont even have a shot at a career in the music industry. Its proven, its a fact. If you sound bad, your music will end up in the trash.

So you ask, what is HD AUDIO?

In today's mp3 download market, CD's and DVD's, sound quality has emerged as the single most important factor in consumer value perception. Music that sounds better, sells better. Are you looking for ABSOLUTE TOP-END SOUND? If you want gain a distinctive edge with Record Labels, Fans, Venues and want to have the best opportunity to become FAMOUS! You need your music in HD Audio +. This is the single most important factor in determining your success as an Artist/Band!!

HD Audio+, all of the research has been geared toward the consumer listening and proven that people like HD Audio + better than any traditional sound.

Our outsource production studios are teamed up with HD Audio + that can turn your music experience of brilliant detail and life like richness, light-years beyond the traditional production methods in use today.

We have many performing Artist, Bands, Internet Radio Stations, Cable providers, Satellite providers and Audio content that is currently being remastered in HD Audio+. We can also remaster any DVD or film Audio!!

For HD+ Music demos please go to the following link listed below to view!

www.hdaudioplus.com/yourlocalhdband/

The link above provides you 'CD vs. HD+' comparison samples that have been made directly from artist-submitted mp3 tracks. Please note the differences in live audience ambience, tonal range, warmth, clarity, and particularly in pedal-bass drum impact, snare snap, and sustained brass percussives.

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