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Music transfer is one of the most popular functions from iTunes Music Manager. It is a high demand among iOS users as we change our computer or smartphone frequently in nowadays. It would be not a good choice to move the whole library manually, which will take a lot of time on this boring task. With this program, you can easily transfer music:
- Between iPhone/iPad/iPod and iTunes
- Between Android and iTunes
- Between iPhone/iPad/iPod and Windows PC/Mac Computer
Web is the greatest place to find the music and catch up with the trend. There is a powerful download engine embedded into this program so you can download the music from YouTube or other sites such as Facebook, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Dailymotion etc.
Also, iTunes Music Manager has a built-in music warehouse with tons of popular songs, playlists, albums and charts. If you want to listen to the music beyond your playlists, then you can discover all types of music with the search functions. Then you can build your personal music source.
Come across some of the greatness songs and want to save them into your playlists. But can't download it from online? Then this recording feature is what you need. You can record music or playlists directly from streaming sites such as Spofity, Pandora, Last.Fm, Groovesharks or AOL Radio.
Find the music you like and simply click Record button, and then the music will be recorded in high definition audio and save them on the computer for further usage. What is more, the program will filter the ads and split tracks automatically.
It is very necessary to organize the music library in order when it goes bigger and bigger. iTunes Music Manager comes with several useful features you can use to manage the music more efficiently.
- Back up and restore iTunes library at any time as you want.
- Fix iTunes music library for missing tags, missing covers and Duplicate tracks.
- Directly burn iTunes music to CD.
- Remove DRM and convert music to compatible formats.
- Create playlists to USB drive to play it on a car
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Apple | iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone 7/ 7 Plus, iPhone 6S/6S Plus, iPhone 6/ 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad Mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPod Touch. |
Android | Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola, HUAWEI, Google phone, ZTE, Xiaomi and other phones |
Guest post by Canadian entertainment lawyer Byron Pascoe
One of the most important relationships in music is between the artist and his or her manager.
The manager's specific role will depend on the manager and band, but generally the manager advises and directs the artist in connection with all matters relating to the artist's professional career in the entertainment industry.
That's pretty broad. As such, it's important that the artist and manager are on the same page about the manager's role, and also about their collective goals, and expectations of each other.
[Musicians: You Don't Find A Manager, A Manager Finds You]
There may be a verbal or written agreement between the artist and manager. The two may have decided verbally that the manager will help the artist and in return get 10%.
The challenges with this arrangement include that 'helping the artist' isn't clear, and likely means something different to each. The 10% is 10% of what – money from opportunities the manager obtains directly, or 10% of music sales and tours? What about royalties?
Point being, having a verbal agreement to help an artist in return for 10% can lead to arguments, an expedited end to the relationship, and/or fear that the other person will take legal action at some point if there's a lot of money involved.
A written agreement between the artist and manager should outline the details of the relationship to ensure that the artist and manager are on the same page, which helps to avoid conflict in the future.
A management agreement doesn't guarantee there won't be conflict, but it does make the parties talk about the tough questions early on. It's easier to have a conversation about how to divide up money before there's money to divide.
There are some clauses (sections) of the management agreement that can either be drafted (written) to be advantageous for the artist, or advantageous for the manager. Ideally, both the artist and manager fully understand how each element of the agreement could be structured, in order that the agreement is reasonable.
One of the purposes of this article is to go through some of the essential clauses that would generally appear in a music management agreement.
1. Exclusivity
The manager is more likely than not, the artist's only manager, but the artist may not be the manager's only artist. If the artist isn't the manager's only client, it may be helpful for the artist to get a minimum commitment of time that the manager commits to provide.
2. Time
The amount of time that the agreement covers is referred to as the term. The term may be for a specific number of years. Also, it may have extensions which could happen automatically unless one of the parties informs the other by a certain time that the term shouldn't extend, or perhaps based on certain thresholds. A threshold may be obtaining a certain level of income. For example, a term might be one year, and extend to a second year if the artist has obtained a certain level of income in the first year.
3. Manager's Management Services
It's important to be on the same page about what the manager is required to do, and what authority the manager has regarding the artist's career.
4. Decision-Making
A key element of this is decision making. Does the artist need to pre-approve anything or everything that the manager does? Can the manager sign on behalf of the artist (power of attorney), either with or with the artist's approval each time?
5. Commission
Regarding compensation, one way for the artist to pay the manager is to the provide the manager a commission equal to a certain percentage of funds earned from certain revenue sources. The percentage may be a set number regardless, or might increase based on the funds the artist earns. As alluded to above, it's very important to define from the outset what is commissionable and what is not. There may be specific revenue generators that the parties may agree are not commissionable, for example the artist's job outside of the music industry (until the artist can ideally focus 100% on the music career) to money generated from grants for music videos.
6. Expenses
Who's responsible for paying for expenses? One scenario is that manager can pay for expenses and get reimbursed from the artist, either whenever the managers asks to be repaid, or only once enough money is generated by the artist.
If the manager is given the right to make purchases which will eventually be covered by the artist's revenues, are there any limitations on what decisions the manager makes regarding expenses? Perhaps the manager has the right, but not the obligation, to pay for expenses up to a certain monetary threshold, but otherwise needs the artist's permission.
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7. Cash Flow
Other related questions include whether artist-generated funds are paid directly to the artist or manager, what the manager is entitled to, if anything, after the agreement ends, and the details surrounding the manager's obligations to report the numbers (revenues and expenses) to the artist and to pay the artist.
Other elements of a management agreement include the artist confirming she has the authority to enter into the agreement, the rights of each party if the other party breaches (breaks) the agreement, the extent to which the manager can assign (give) any of the manager's rights under the agreement to someone else, and the details surrounding how the agreement can terminate (end) earlier than planned.
At the end of the day, the most important words on the agreement are the names of the people who are signing. As an artist, you want a manager that you can trust, and who's a good fit with your work habits, style, communication and ambitions. The same goes for the manager. There needs to be a good fit. Having an open conversation about the topics raised in this article, among others, can help the artist and manager to figure out if the other person is the right partner.
A formal written agreement can't make an artist and manager a better fit with each other. However, the process of discussing a music management agreement can help an artist and manager think about certain issues that they may not have just yet. Also, the agreement will help reduce the likelihood of future conflict, which in turn is one of the endless number of ingredients in the recipe for success in the music industry.
Also check out:
Music Band Manager Free Download
Also, iTunes Music Manager has a built-in music warehouse with tons of popular songs, playlists, albums and charts. If you want to listen to the music beyond your playlists, then you can discover all types of music with the search functions. Then you can build your personal music source.
Come across some of the greatness songs and want to save them into your playlists. But can't download it from online? Then this recording feature is what you need. You can record music or playlists directly from streaming sites such as Spofity, Pandora, Last.Fm, Groovesharks or AOL Radio.
Find the music you like and simply click Record button, and then the music will be recorded in high definition audio and save them on the computer for further usage. What is more, the program will filter the ads and split tracks automatically.
It is very necessary to organize the music library in order when it goes bigger and bigger. iTunes Music Manager comes with several useful features you can use to manage the music more efficiently.
- Back up and restore iTunes library at any time as you want.
- Fix iTunes music library for missing tags, missing covers and Duplicate tracks.
- Directly burn iTunes music to CD.
- Remove DRM and convert music to compatible formats.
- Create playlists to USB drive to play it on a car
Supported Device | |
---|---|
Apple | iPhone X, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone 7/ 7 Plus, iPhone 6S/6S Plus, iPhone 6/ 6 Plus, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad Mini, iPad Air, iPad Pro, iPod Touch. |
Android | Samsung, HTC, LG, Sony, Motorola, HUAWEI, Google phone, ZTE, Xiaomi and other phones |
Guest post by Canadian entertainment lawyer Byron Pascoe
One of the most important relationships in music is between the artist and his or her manager.
The manager's specific role will depend on the manager and band, but generally the manager advises and directs the artist in connection with all matters relating to the artist's professional career in the entertainment industry.
That's pretty broad. As such, it's important that the artist and manager are on the same page about the manager's role, and also about their collective goals, and expectations of each other.
[Musicians: You Don't Find A Manager, A Manager Finds You]
There may be a verbal or written agreement between the artist and manager. The two may have decided verbally that the manager will help the artist and in return get 10%.
The challenges with this arrangement include that 'helping the artist' isn't clear, and likely means something different to each. The 10% is 10% of what – money from opportunities the manager obtains directly, or 10% of music sales and tours? What about royalties?
Point being, having a verbal agreement to help an artist in return for 10% can lead to arguments, an expedited end to the relationship, and/or fear that the other person will take legal action at some point if there's a lot of money involved.
A written agreement between the artist and manager should outline the details of the relationship to ensure that the artist and manager are on the same page, which helps to avoid conflict in the future.
A management agreement doesn't guarantee there won't be conflict, but it does make the parties talk about the tough questions early on. It's easier to have a conversation about how to divide up money before there's money to divide.
There are some clauses (sections) of the management agreement that can either be drafted (written) to be advantageous for the artist, or advantageous for the manager. Ideally, both the artist and manager fully understand how each element of the agreement could be structured, in order that the agreement is reasonable.
One of the purposes of this article is to go through some of the essential clauses that would generally appear in a music management agreement.
1. Exclusivity
The manager is more likely than not, the artist's only manager, but the artist may not be the manager's only artist. If the artist isn't the manager's only client, it may be helpful for the artist to get a minimum commitment of time that the manager commits to provide.
2. Time
The amount of time that the agreement covers is referred to as the term. The term may be for a specific number of years. Also, it may have extensions which could happen automatically unless one of the parties informs the other by a certain time that the term shouldn't extend, or perhaps based on certain thresholds. A threshold may be obtaining a certain level of income. For example, a term might be one year, and extend to a second year if the artist has obtained a certain level of income in the first year.
3. Manager's Management Services
It's important to be on the same page about what the manager is required to do, and what authority the manager has regarding the artist's career.
4. Decision-Making
A key element of this is decision making. Does the artist need to pre-approve anything or everything that the manager does? Can the manager sign on behalf of the artist (power of attorney), either with or with the artist's approval each time?
5. Commission
Regarding compensation, one way for the artist to pay the manager is to the provide the manager a commission equal to a certain percentage of funds earned from certain revenue sources. The percentage may be a set number regardless, or might increase based on the funds the artist earns. As alluded to above, it's very important to define from the outset what is commissionable and what is not. There may be specific revenue generators that the parties may agree are not commissionable, for example the artist's job outside of the music industry (until the artist can ideally focus 100% on the music career) to money generated from grants for music videos.
6. Expenses
Who's responsible for paying for expenses? One scenario is that manager can pay for expenses and get reimbursed from the artist, either whenever the managers asks to be repaid, or only once enough money is generated by the artist.
If the manager is given the right to make purchases which will eventually be covered by the artist's revenues, are there any limitations on what decisions the manager makes regarding expenses? Perhaps the manager has the right, but not the obligation, to pay for expenses up to a certain monetary threshold, but otherwise needs the artist's permission.
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7. Cash Flow
Other related questions include whether artist-generated funds are paid directly to the artist or manager, what the manager is entitled to, if anything, after the agreement ends, and the details surrounding the manager's obligations to report the numbers (revenues and expenses) to the artist and to pay the artist.
Other elements of a management agreement include the artist confirming she has the authority to enter into the agreement, the rights of each party if the other party breaches (breaks) the agreement, the extent to which the manager can assign (give) any of the manager's rights under the agreement to someone else, and the details surrounding how the agreement can terminate (end) earlier than planned.
At the end of the day, the most important words on the agreement are the names of the people who are signing. As an artist, you want a manager that you can trust, and who's a good fit with your work habits, style, communication and ambitions. The same goes for the manager. There needs to be a good fit. Having an open conversation about the topics raised in this article, among others, can help the artist and manager to figure out if the other person is the right partner.
A formal written agreement can't make an artist and manager a better fit with each other. However, the process of discussing a music management agreement can help an artist and manager think about certain issues that they may not have just yet. Also, the agreement will help reduce the likelihood of future conflict, which in turn is one of the endless number of ingredients in the recipe for success in the music industry.
Also check out:
Music Band Manager Free Download
Byron Pascoe is a Canadian entertainment lawyer with Edwards PC, Creative Law and can be reached at byron.pascoe@edwardslaw.ca
Edwards PC, Creative Law provides legal services to Music, Digital Media, Game, TV, Film, and Animation industry clients. Byron works with musicians and music companies to assist with record label agreements, publishing contracts, distribution deals, producer agreements, band agreements, etc. This blog is for general informational purposes only and is not to be considered as legal advice. Please contact a lawyer, if you wish to apply these concepts to your specific circumstances.
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