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Direct to supervisor- Common Practices

Post by edmondredd » Wed May 10, 2017 2:00 am

I submitted to a Non-Exclusive "direct- to supervisor" listing and got forwarded.
So I started searching the forums to check on the common practices you guys do after that, and found that generally speaking, you would wait for a call/mail in order to process the PRO registration.
Is that correct?
Is there anything else I should be aware of?
What if registering the track took some time, and the track is urgently needed?

I might not get contacted, but I'd love to be prepared just in case

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Post by cassmcentee » Wed May 10, 2017 6:15 am

Congrats Edmund!
I would say. take a deep breath and then use this positive energy to start creating a sister/brother track to the forwarded one! :D
Have you already made all of the Stems/Bump/Stingers for the forwarded tune?
Now would be a great time for that as well!!!
You don't want to rush that process if you can help it.
The more "User Friendly"/Editor Friendly our tunes are, the better likelihood of earning longer income from them...
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