I'm still wondering if a label like Intrada could negotiate with studios in selling downloads of less popular scores on HDtracks and iTunes. A label like Intrada would of course handle the transferring, mixing, mastering and liner notes. The cost savings would come into effect by not having CDs pressed, and there would be no worries of having to move inventory. The $20 price point could still apply.
Would this make releases of scores by unpopular composers like Gil Melle and Leigh Harline much more doable?
I realize that some collectors oppose downloads, but something is a lot better than nothing and it sure beats having older masters continue rotting in studio vaults or some odd place like a restaurant basement.
