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how do you handle the number of songs on broadjam?

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:32 am
by gitarrero
hi folks,I just noticed that I was somehow productive during the last few month (since I joined taxi) and just got 16 song-slots left on broadjam.How do you handle the number of songs on your broadjam account..? Do you kick off older tracks in order to free up some spots for new ones? Or do you just upgrade your broadjam-membership?thanks,Martin

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:31 am
by grandmatarkin
hey thereUsually I end up kicking off the older tracks. So was that starting with 50 slots? Talk about productivity! What kind of membership do you have with them?dave

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:03 am
by gitarrero
Quote:hey thereUsually I end up kicking off the older tracks. So was that starting with 50 slots? Talk about productivity! What kind of membership do you have with them?daveI have the lowest paid membership (50$), there are 50 songslots.What do you mean by productivity..? I joined mid Sept, have written about 35 pieces for taxi (inlcuding some montages) besides the stuff I did for recording artists (songwriting, album production), co-writes etc.cheers,Martin

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:07 am
by ernstinen
Hey Martin,I've got the regular MOB (50 songs), and it's about filled up. So I kick off songs that are not relevent anymore.Some people with MOB memberships complain about the lack of editing the ORDER of the songs, but that's not true. Here's how you do it:Click on "My Profile"Click on "Songs: Edit"Click on "Sort My Songs"They've made it even easier now by assigning a number to the order that you want your song in.Ern

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:43 am
by roughly
Hi Martin,For a while we took off older songs that always seemed to be returned. Or if we made listing specific montages we took those off of Broadjam. But then eventually we did upgrade our account so we could add more songs. Sometimes the extra money is worth not having to anguish over what songs make the cut. -Theresa

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:43 pm
by grandmatarkin
Ah, for some reason I was thinking you had done all that in one month. Even so, compared to my level of productivity it's impressive. What slows me down is not the writing... it's the recording process. I get stuck on small, unimportant things like, for example, an edit that isn't perfect. I might spend 2 hours on this edit, and it would be something that no one would hear anyway.

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:17 pm
by arkjack
I've found so far that the TAXI screeners ears are a bit sharper than mine in hearing the little imperfections.... I can feel yyour pain on agonizing over the details....

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:31 pm
by zircon
Dude, Martin, you are a beast. 35 songs for TAXI? I've written maybe 3 songs in that time period...

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 1:58 am
by gitarrero
Quote:What slows me down is not the writing... it's the recording process. I get stuck on small, unimportant things like, for example, an edit that isn't perfect. I might spend 2 hours on this edit, and it would be something that no one would hear anyway. ooooh yeah I know that problem...;) That's why I "automatized" all working-steps that are repeating. I have "default-projects" in cubase SX where all the routing, FX, EQs etc is already set. Now I just need to compose, record it. The mix is done within about 30 min since I have all settings already on the start and just need to adjust a little. Also I try to play/record at least 2 hours a day - this keeps the playing-routine up and therefore I'm faster with recording.cheers,Martin

Re: how do you handle the number of songs on broad

Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 6:26 am
by grandmatarkin
That's a very good idea. I'm going to try that out. I'm only really now at the point with recording that I know what my default settings should be. dave