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How Do You Tally Output?

Post by GaryShaffer » Fri Jun 20, 2025 7:18 am

I was reviewing some Road Rally notes and noticed lots of discussion about the number of songs we create. I found it all quite motivating, but it left me curious.

Let's say you write an instrumental cue, and then create a 60- and 30-second version. For your own records, do you count that as one song or three? I know it doesn't really matter but I was just curious.

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Re: How Do You Tally Output?

Post by cosmicdolphin » Fri Jun 20, 2025 9:41 am

GaryShaffer wrote:
Fri Jun 20, 2025 7:18 am
Let's say you write an instrumental cue, and then create a 60- and 30-second version. For your own records, do you count that as one song or three? I know it doesn't really matter but I was just curious.
No just one...I don't know anyone personally who would count it as more than one.

So I do 80-100 cues per year normally, but if I included all the different versions and stems I have to deliver to the library it would be more like 800 - 1,000 audio files
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Re: How Do You Tally Output?

Post by mteezykeys » Sat Jun 21, 2025 10:33 am

Yeah that would be just one cue. But also, I wouldn't recommend creating the alt versions until that track has been signed. Some publishers don't ask for edits, and some may only want a 30 sec or 60 sec edit. You could be working harder than you have to be.

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