Top Professional Services in Roswell, GA 30076

Good Luck and Best Wishes! Friendly staff helps fulfill your needs for their service and expertise! Please help us support Computer Solutions 911!Read More…
Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
Get what you pay for - they truely delivered!Read More…
I'm more than impressed with Excelled Designs! I told them my vision and they delivered it quickly - exactly the way I saw it in my mind! Thanks Excelled!Read More…
Muddy Faces Photography specializes in candid photography for maternity, newborn, children & family and seniors. Karen looks to capture the relationship between people. The subtle interactions,...Read More…
Print Ready Graphic Design and Typography ServicesRead More…
Hope that you are having a great 09--everybody needs to get out and golf and relieve their stress -- thanks Shelly and JohnRead More…
One stop shop for promotional solutions and web marketing solutions; We are gurus in branding; EMBROIDERY;graphic design; digitizing & Custom sites & Internet marketing (SEO); Including; pa...Read More…
continued success!!! you guys are "virtually" unstoppable!! Alan Koch http://heckervideo.com/Georgia_Video_Film_Transfer.phpRead More…
Dressage instruction and huntseat (English) riding lessons on your horse or ours. We encourage returning adult riders to come visit and see how we can help you get back in the saddle! We're a small...Read More…
We're excited about our new connection and look forward to networking in the very near future!Read More…
Web Design & Construction - Internet Marketing ServicesRead More…
The Vintage Girls did a great job at my mother's house selling her belongings. She had SO much stuff, that I was concerned how they were going to get it all prepared, but they did somehow!!! And I ...Read More…

Recent Reviews View all

Optomi

5.0

By Creativity

This IT staffing company is breaking all the records. Dubbed the fastest growing firm in the industry, Optomi has experienced unprecedented success in its first year and it's easy to see why. The leadership of the COO and CEO is innovative and refreshing. They are very passionate about building a strong company of the utmost integrity. Their values trickle down to employees at all levels and make this an exciting company to be a part of. ...read more

Optomi

5.0

By BlackDot Creative Marketing Co.

This company is innovative - easy to see why it's the fastest growing IT staffing company. From company culture to technology, Optomi is on the leading edge of everything it does. People are great to work with. Responsive, passionate and dedicated. ...read more

Netcom PaySystem

5.0

By CJ'S AUTO SALES

5 stars We wish you much success ...read more

New Photos 83 photos

View all 83

Blogs View more

How to Find the Right Engineer to Record Your Music

For songwriters getting ready to demo a song, it’s essential that you choose a professional recording studio with qualified personnel. However, if you haven’t spent much time in the studio, it can be tough to know what distinguishes true professionals from amateurs. As a second part to my article on demo singers, I’m going to delve into the specifics of what you can expect from top-notch studio pros, beginning with the engineer and moving on to the producer and finally the session musicians themselves. The Engineer A studio engineer, by definition, is the individual directly responsible for the nuts and bolts of the recording process.This can be anything from setting up the microphones to running the recording software on the studio’s computer. It’s essential that an engineer have an intimate knowledge of the studio’s gear and a full understanding of the technology involved. Another critical element is that the gear itself must be in good working order and reproduce quality sound. This is a constant battle as studio gear can be both delicate and finicky. That being said, it’s up to the engineer to make certain that everything is functioning well before each session so that valuable time isn’t wasted chasing down any technical issues. On top of this, a quality engineer is also capable of anticipating what’s coming next in a session so that you and any other studio personnel like the producer, players or vocalist aren’t stuck waiting around as the engineer prepares for the next item on the recording agenda. The trademark of a pro engineer is that the session runs so smoothly that you don’t notice how much is being taken care of to make it happen. It’s also often the case that the studio session’s engineer is also the producer. The Producer The hallmark of a professional producer is experience. It’s this familiarity with the studio and the recording process that allows a producer to help guide songwriters with less studio experience through the song demo process. This shows up first in pre-production, where a producer will take time in advance of the session to answer any and all questions, discuss song arrangement ideas and even make singer and player recommendations based on their relationships and knowledge of a given musical genre. Regarding arrangements, producers can also help their clients stay away from clichéd or cookie cutter ideas that will end up sounding either dated over time or otherwise undermine a good song with a lackluster recording. Beyond the pre-production work and hiring of the appropriate players and singers, a producer is there to make sure that the actual session runs smoothly. This can mean everything from translating your musical requests into language that the demo singer and session musicians can understand to the actual hands-on engineering of the session to get the appropriate sound. Think of a professional producer as your in-studio recording and arranging expert whom you can rely on to make certain that your recording - and your overall studio experience - is top notch. A final, more subtle element that an experienced producer adds is the overall atmosphere of a session. A professional producer not only makes sure the work is being done properly but also keeps the mood light and relaxed. This is more than just a luxury, as I’ve observed countless times that everyone involved does better work when the atmosphere isn’t strained or uncomfortable. Session Musicians One of the most important things to remember about studio musicians is that their skill set is tailored to the recording studio. A great live musician isn’t necessarily a great studio musician. I’ve often referred to the recording process as music surgery because of the finesse and skill it takes to make dynamic, emotional and compelling recordings in an unnatural musical environment. Instead of being on stage where there is a direct connection with the audience, studio musicians are capable of going into a small booth, putting on headphones, listening to a clicking sound and THEN giving that same dynamic, emotional, compelling - and mistake free - performance time after time. Not only is it their consistency that sets them apart but also the best studio musicians are also the best listeners. This means that while they’re playing they’re also listening to what the vocalist is doing and are careful to play in a way that will support - and not conflict with - that vocal performance. These musicians - often after decades of practice - have total command of their instruments, giving them options for chord voicings, tone and effects that can make all the difference in bringing a recording to life. While my recommendation is to always let the session musicians try it their way first when recording your song, the mark of true professionals is that if you have a specific request, they’re always happy to try it for you. Professional session musicians understand that music is a subjective medium and if you’re not hearing what you’re listening for, they’re not doing their jobs properly. In my opinion, it’s too easy to buy recording gear these days and call yourself a studio. My intention with this article is to make sure that the bar is set high enough that songwriters don’t find themselves settling for a semi-pro or amateurish studio experience. Investing in a recording of your songs is a serious and not inexpensive endeavor. By making sure you’ve chosen genuine studio professionals, you’ll not only end up with a world-class recording but also with the stress-free and often thrilling experience of hearing top-notch musicians and singers playing your song. ...read more

By DAMMAHUM RECORDING STUDIO November 09, 2016

Free Audio Mastering

We offer a free mastering demo service before making any payments. (You will receive a 1-minute sample of the master). ...read more

By DAMMAHUM RECORDING STUDIO April 21, 2014

What is PCI? And what can I do about it?

Q: What is PCI? A: The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of requirements designed to ensure that ALL companies that process, store or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment.  Essentially any merchant that has a Merchant ID (MID). The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) was launched on September 7, 2006 to manage the ongoing evolution of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) security standards with focus on improving payment account security throughout the transaction process.  The PCI DSS is administered and managed by the PCI SSC (www.pcisecuritystandards.org), an independent body that was created by the major payment card brands (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and JCB.). It is important to note, the payment brands and acquirers are responsible for enforcing compliance, not the PCI council. Q: What does a small-to-medium sized business (Level 4 merchant) have to do in order to satisfy the PCI requirements?A: To satisfy the requirements of PCI, a merchant must complete the following steps: Identify your Validation Type as defined by PCI DSS – see below .  This is used to determine which Self Assessment Questionnaire is appropriate for your business.   Complete the Self-Assessment Questionnaire according to the instructions in the Self- Assessment Questionnaire Instructions and Guidelines. Complete and obtain evidence of a passing vulnerability scan with a PCI SSC Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV). Notescanning does not apply to all merchants.  It is required for Validation Type 4 and 5 – those merchants with external facing IP addresses.  Basically if you electronically store cardholder information or if your processing systems have any internet connectivity, a quarterly scan by an approved scanning vendor is required. Complete the relevant Attestation of Compliance in its entirety (located in the SAQ tool). Submit the SAQ, evidence of a passing scan (if applicable), and the Attestation of Compliance, along with any other requested documentation, to your acquirer. I'm a small merchant with very few card transactions; do I need to be compliant with PCI DSS? All merchants, small or large, need to be PCI compliant. The payment brands have collectively adopted PCI DSS as the requirement for organizations that process, store or transmit payment cardholder data.Q: What are the penalties for noncompliance?A:The payment brands may, at their discretion, fine an acquiring bank $5,000 to $100,000 per month for PCI compliance violations. The banks will most likely pass this fine on downstream till it eventually hits the merchant. Furthermore, the bank will also most likely either terminate your relationship or increase transaction fees.  Penalties are not openly discussed nor widely publicized, but they can catastrophic to a small business. It is important to be familiar with your merchant account agreement, which should outline your exposure.All this can not only be confusing, but overwhelming at least. One of the many benefits of becoming a part of the Netcom PaySystem family;  WE'LL walk you through the entire process and even foot the bill. That's right! As long as you are a part of the Netcom family, we'll pay your monthly/annual PCI Compliance fees.If yu would like to learn more or have questions regarding PCI Cmpliance; please visit us atwww.netcompaysystem.comor email us at info@netcompaysystem.comBest RegardsSam SpiezioVP of Sales Development Netcom PaySystem877-863-1502   ...read more

By Netcom PaySystem January 25, 2011

Where do you need Professional Services ?