I have 2 songs from my old system recordings out of 48 that I felt I could post to broadjam and submit to taxi listings. The other 46 plus another 92 tunes that I haven't done recordings for seem to languish in an unending state of work in progress. I have built the "new studio" which is now 24 track digital mix audio and 16 midi plus upgrades in the mics, pres, monitors, etc etc..... It was completed around August and I have been working on new recordings and upgrades of the older versions based on the feedback from TAXI reviews and submissions. I have "assistant producer" individuals that I use to put the second set of ears on the tracks and mixes. Three coaches to be precise......My inquiry here is at what point can(should) I make a management decision that a recording is at a level that it can be posted and submitted for taxi listings? Every recording review session with the APs generates valid revision comments, that will necessitate a newer version being worked on. In the meantime, the working copy of the mix ain't all that bad...... and might be a contender on a taxi listing....I am wondering if you guys run into this same cunundrum and how you deal with it...... Since the idea is to create, produce, submit prolifically in order to generate possible forwards, are you all making submissions with not all the way done songs and are you having luck with them on forwards?ArkJack
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Re: Is it soup yet??
Hey it's always that way. If you scan the threads here you'll find nearly everyone has a version of a song they are getting feedback on because it is "pretty good" and they would like to make it better. But if it needs small tweaks, maybe it is time to send it in. You'll never get it perfect, so unless you stopand submit at some point, nothing more will ever happen.
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