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Trip Hop/ Chillout - how important are the buttoned endings

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 6:05 am
by becw75
Hi

I have 2 tracks I'd like to submit.

Is it a must the have buttoned endings?
Would the music sup be able to find a point where they could just cut to fit what they want?

Both my tracks are 4:30-5 minutes long, and could be trimmed as required.

Rebecca

Re: Trip Hop/ Chillout - how important are the buttoned endi

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:40 am
by ochaim
why not make the job easier for the supes and editors by providing a buttoned ending?

do your songs fade out?

Re: Trip Hop/ Chillout - how important are the buttoned endi

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 6:49 pm
by Russell Landwehr
Let's hear 'em.

You know, I'm noticing that there are less and less fade endings in all genres of music. (on the radio) It warms my heart.

Re: Trip Hop/ Chillout - how important are the buttoned endi

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 2:58 am
by becw75
Owen!

You know the answer... Because my music is the best in the world etc etc.

I'll probably send as is - with fades. I'd rather submit a whole piece and let the supe decide what then fits. It's just a worry that I haven't followed the directions as asked.

It's appropriate to both the pieces that they fade.

For a listen, try my Taxi homepage....
1. Evening desserts
2. The Novocastrian Tango - sounds stylistically like The Gotan Project.

I have chopped a piece and submitted in a chopped form to suit length wise, but it also had a buttoned ending. :)

Thanks everyone,
Rebecca

Re: Trip Hop/ Chillout - how important are the buttoned endi

Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 3:09 am
by becw75
I could chop The Novocastrian Tango after one of the snare rolls at the end to make it buttoned.