No 4. Management for Production & Tech
Producer and technician artist managers are good when you want to hone your sound. They have a hands on approach and literally comb through your style while sitting in the studio with you and this can help easily transfer to the final product. Managers like this can sometimes be part of a studio, so they are utilized for the duration of when the music is being laid down to a track or album. Sometimes if musicians are signed to a label, they automatically will be booked with a studio for this to happen. Music equipment has become more evolved and better for purchase of use within the home, so it’s possible that you might not need the studio per session. However, you will still need the knowledge of someone with music experience on how to edit your music and work with the various programs and software to mix the audio and vocals together properly. Trying to teach yourself in these programs will take up a lot of time and effort, so if you want to focus on your music, you should definitely look into working with a technical manager. Hopefully this will be the person who is shooting your videos later down the line!