I'm a little bit confused.
It seems these are two different creatures.
Sometimes there is a requirement that the cue will be 90 sec but instrumentals can be up to 4 minutes.
One of my rejections actually used this logic. The track was 2:15 and the reviewer said that cues were supposed to be 90 sec. Length was one of the reasons for rejection.
But how he (or she) could tell my track was a cue and not an instrumental?
What is the difference between cues and instrumentals?
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Re: What is the difference between cues and instrumentals?
Much discussed topic. Its always worth a search on the forums. Here's one example..
difference-between-cue-and-instrumental-t147946.html
You might also search Taxi TV for more.
difference-between-cue-and-instrumental-t147946.html
You might also search Taxi TV for more.
Graham (UK). Still composing a little faster than decomposing, and 100% HI.
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