Hi
I know the difference between a cue and an instro, but I would like to know if you, guys, submit frequently both? I mean... Once I have an instro, it is not so hard to turn it in a light Cue. But is it worth it? It would be each time 5$ more... What are your thoughts on this? Can you share feedback and experience?
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Re: Submit Cue&Instros
I wouildn't worry about the differences, just focus on creating the best quality you can. I usually aim for cues because they are shorter.
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Re: Submit Cue&Instros
I have never really differentiated. Just aim for at least the minmum length requested
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