Is it worth it to edit a cue after getting feedback?
Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 6:41 am
Hi,
Does it pay to edit an old submission/track by making some suggested changes, then saving it for a future submission?
With the feedback below it sound like it could be beneficial to edit some of my existing music for future Taxi requests.
Listing: S230512RP and S230512RP (hiphop dramedy and orchestral dramedy)
The feedback from Taxi has been very helpful. I feel as though I am getting a little closer to some of the dramedy and tension listing requests. I recently received feedback recommending that the submission essentially wasn't that far off. Taxi suggested eluded to making a new versions.
Taxi stated...
"Careful not to get too busy melodically from beginning to end as this can compete too much under dialogue. Consider a version with some slightly less top line melody with more pads, beats, perhaps a bigger bass line or some instrumental accompaniment that is more rhythmic, underscore and more sparse."
"The foundation works, yet, for this request, try an alt-arrangement and reduce the amount of additional elements and keep what's left in the mid range. Listen and study the references. Notice the registers used."
Also a big shout out to Pauli C. for his tension cue videos!! Thanks Pauli!
Does it pay to edit an old submission/track by making some suggested changes, then saving it for a future submission?
With the feedback below it sound like it could be beneficial to edit some of my existing music for future Taxi requests.
Listing: S230512RP and S230512RP (hiphop dramedy and orchestral dramedy)
The feedback from Taxi has been very helpful. I feel as though I am getting a little closer to some of the dramedy and tension listing requests. I recently received feedback recommending that the submission essentially wasn't that far off. Taxi suggested eluded to making a new versions.
Taxi stated...
"Careful not to get too busy melodically from beginning to end as this can compete too much under dialogue. Consider a version with some slightly less top line melody with more pads, beats, perhaps a bigger bass line or some instrumental accompaniment that is more rhythmic, underscore and more sparse."
"The foundation works, yet, for this request, try an alt-arrangement and reduce the amount of additional elements and keep what's left in the mid range. Listen and study the references. Notice the registers used."
Also a big shout out to Pauli C. for his tension cue videos!! Thanks Pauli!