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| Originally posted by Spoonz In a nutshell from reading the posts above: 1) tidy up any loose ends of ur track. 2) research wot label(s) ur track would work on. 3) research wot format the label prefer to receive ur work in. 4) send a brief description with ur track in wotever format u send it in, it may or may not get read but might be important to the people who recieve it. (contact details, of course.. short/concise description of ur track - dont blow ya own trumpet lol) 5) send it and hope for the best. Most importantly: 6)* if unlucky, dont give up |
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| Originally posted by substorm I have have had some success by just doing this! ... |
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| Originally posted by DigiNut Also I'm not so sure about compressing to RAR. First off, most people don't use RAR, and second, MP3 is already compressed and using any further file compression is likely to actually generate a larger file as a result. |
firstly, what do u mean mastering is just cutting below 30hz and slapping on a limiter? what about all the gain, attack etc?
And also, is it ok to send the same track to multiple labels at the same time, and see who offers you something first?
thanks
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| Originally posted by Spoonz quite true, archiving it with winzip/winrar will be no use to them if they are on a mac... and vice versa (dunno wot system macs use) |
i'm going to start using a licensing company to deal with all my productions. It's so much hassle sending music to labels that someone else might as well do it for me (for a cut) but with the amounts we're talking about it;s not worth the hassler anyway.
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| Mastering; just knock of everything under 30 HZ and slap a limiter on it, watch you limiter as the track plays and try and make sure it doesn't attenuate too often or too much. That is all. |
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| Originally posted by trancey_spacer firstly, what do u mean mastering is just cutting below 30hz and slapping on a limiter? what about all the gain, attack etc? And also, is it ok to send the same track to multiple labels at the same time, and see who offers you something first? thanks |
It doesn't hurt the track and I don't see why you shouldn't do it. Most people really can't master (and why should they? We're musicians not engineers!
) so keeping it simple stops most people from ruining their track.
how to get a track out.....
find out where the dj or rep lives and stalk them that should wrk haaa
how to get a track out.....
find out where the dj or rep lives and stalk them that should wrk haaa
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| Originally posted by Dj_MadirozE how to get a track out..... find out where the dj or rep lives and stalk them that should wrk haaa |
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