Musicians And CD
Duplication
These days, technology is always
available for any
inspiring musician to record, create, and
even
duplicate CDs. The duplication of CDs will
involve
CD-R media. CD-R media prices have dropped a
lot
over the last several years, making them affordable
for
anyone who wants to use them.
If your band is ready to start
selling CDs, your
best option may be to have your CDs
replicated.
Replicated CDs are the same CDs that you'll
find
in music stores by major label artists. They
all
have excellent artwork printed on the CD inserts,
nice
tray card inserts, screened art on the CD,
and they are even
shrink wrapped.
The retail CDs that you buy aren't
duplicated, they
are replicated. This means that an exact
replica
of your master CD has been stamped out on all of
the
other CDs. If you are serious about selling
your music
for profit, replication is the way to
go.
The fact is, most stores simply
won't sell duplicated
CDs. Duplicated CDs can be against
the law,
which is the main reason retail stores simply
won't carry them. Replicated CDs let the stores
know
that the CD is legit, and they will almost
always carry those
CDs.
For musicians and inspiring bands,
CD duplication
can tend to be a bit more expensive than
that
of replication. To duplicate CDs, you need a
computer with a CD burner, your CD-R media, cases,
and a
lot of man hours.
With CD replication, you can get
many more copies,
professional artwork, a barcode for
inventory, and
cases included. Replication is obviously
to
expensive for those looking to simply back up
pictures
and data on a personal computer, although
the prices are just
right for musicians looking
to make profit off of their
CDs.