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Art,
I put your website down as the referral for TuneSat.
It workd in less than 2 hrs on songs that have not been reported.
question Does it continually check the past songs are is that it for the initial.
thanks again for spreading the word about them
Hi Steven,
I’m not sure I understand your question. I think you are asking whether their detections are retroactive. Not as far as I know but I believe you can ask them to do that, for a fee.
Cant seem to reply to Pierre directly Art, however brilliant piece of viral advertising well done.
I must admit I was taken in and thought it would be one of those auto compose iPhone apps that litter the app store. Nice one LOL
😉
Clever Pierre, well done!
Thanks Art 🙂 It is only a small part of our marketing campaign…
If you are into EDM (electronic dance music), please check out my new video. This is just a remake of a Deadmau5 song that I did. Hopefully you will enjoy it.
Thought I should share this in case anyone has music at CD Baby. (Rumblefish is taking over!)…
Rumblefish, the leader in music licensing for social media, today announced a partnership with CD Baby, the world’s largest indie music store and online music distributor.
I think both companies reside in Portland Oregon
so it sort of makes sense.
So now if you could not
get into rumblefish you could of got hooked
from this purchase if your music is @ CD Baby.
I’d like to know who has made any kind of money from them accept
the owner.EB Jazz said he made $1.25,anyone else!!
Can we do a favourite filmscore/filmscore song section? These are some of mine
Yeah, my bad. I was entering the wrong site. I see the juke-bot site is still up. I was debating putting in one of my less used emails to give it a try. Could be comical!!
try uploading the scene from Apocalypse now where ride of the valkries is playing an see what juke bot thinks should be in there. 🙂
I’m sure they have a Wagner preset! 😆
I said this before way down in the thread , this is an iPhone app aswell !!!!!
I don’t think this is a joke but the results might be quite funny. To give them their due they have
Created a lot of buzz about this. Real or not this is no threat to any composer I know.
I figured that I have done enough talking. It is time for action. It is time for me to share some of my music with you guys! 🙂
Just in time for the holidays, I have created an electronic mix-up of the classic song “Silent Night”. Take a listen or even download it here: http://www.zshare.net/video/969622458b663309/
Thanks all!
Hi Synth,
That’s an interesting (dissonant) harmonic take on the hymn “Silent Night.”
For library purposes, I would bring out the melody more with a solo instrument,
to make the track more recognizable. Think about throwing in some sounds that people associate with the season, like sparkly bells tones.
Also, the groove that you picked might be more appropriate for a livelier Christmas song like “We Wish You A Merry Christmas.”
Silent Night, because it is usually performed quietly and reverently, as the last hymn on Christmas Eve, is a perfect candidate for a slow R n’ B groove with a lot of soul, less than 100 BPM. I think that would appeal to the broadest audience.
Just my 2 cents, for what it’s worth.
Best,
Michael
Hey Art/All,
I think I have a new library/publisher for MLR. They were soliciting submissions on the LinkedIn ASCAP Group page. I sent them a Demo Reel on Wednesday and asked if they were exclusive. My goal for 2012 is to get some cues into an exclusive library. No reply yet, but it is Thanksgiving weekend
Cheers! http://www.audiohoundz.com/submissions.html
Thanks Alan, I’ll get them up. I have about ten new ones to get up on MLR.
I was wondering if they’re exclusive as well.
Hello MLR
Just a little heads up to those who may be interested and I might add we are no way affiliated with this company!
It is a new music platform with the website lauching in Jan 2012, all being well. The guy at the helm is called Oliver and its Brit based. Its not gonna be for everyone but for those who are interested…
This is from their website…
SoundShoots is a forthcoming unique music website innovation which will provide creative musicians with the opportunity to publicly express their musical creativity in a completely different way.
The Concept: Each week SoundShoots will embody a different theme or inspiration source for music writing, each theme being selected by the SoundShoots community. SoundShoots then openly invites any form of UK-based musician to create any piece of sound or music (known as a SoundShoot) which captivates something about the given theme. So long as each SoundShoot is less than 90 seconds in length and that musicians can describe how their SoundShoot relates to the given theme, there are no limits as to what musicians can create in order to express their interpretation of the given theme.
Further to enabling musicians to engage with this brand-new creative outlet, the reward for each participating musician’s involvement in SoundShoots will be public exposure. Each and every SoundShoot will enjoy a full week’s public exposure on our main playlist, which has been carefully designed to give each participating musician the best possible web exposure that is currently available on the internet (see our screen-shots on Facebook for details)
The incentive for music fans, labels, venues, managers, magazines and websites to engage with SoundShoots simply comes from the fact that by enabling musicians to express and promote their creativity in this very unique way will ensure that SoundShoots becomes the best place to be to discover and enjoy the very brightest musical talents. Further to this the SoundShoots website is being carefully designed to give each audience member the very best experience in browsing and enjoying fresh and innovative music.
Mission
The three primary aims of SoundShoots:
To provide creative musicians with a new creative outlet
To provide creative musicians with public exposure opportunities
To provide a vast array of audiences with the opportunity to enjoy and discover exciting music in a completely different way
Art,
I put your website down as the referral for TuneSat.
It workd in less than 2 hrs on songs that have not been reported.
question Does it continually check the past songs are is that it for the initial.
thanks again for spreading the word about them
Hi Steven,
I’m not sure I understand your question. I think you are asking whether their detections are retroactive. Not as far as I know but I believe you can ask them to do that, for a fee.
ok,thanks for the response
Author: PierreRoger
Comment:
Here is the answer: http://vimeo.com/33395396
Cant seem to reply to Pierre directly Art, however brilliant piece of viral advertising well done.
I must admit I was taken in and thought it would be one of those auto compose iPhone apps that litter the app store. Nice one LOL
😉
Clever Pierre, well done!
Thanks Art 🙂 It is only a small part of our marketing campaign…
Mr. Bean conducts Christmas Carols.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xzkm-kbx2T4
If you are into EDM (electronic dance music), please check out my new video. This is just a remake of a Deadmau5 song that I did. Hopefully you will enjoy it.
Link: http://www.zshare.net/video/9720058233b4e22b/
Thought I should share this in case anyone has music at CD Baby. (Rumblefish is taking over!)…
Rumblefish, the leader in music licensing for social media, today announced a partnership with CD Baby, the world’s largest indie music store and online music distributor.
http://www.mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=149220
I think both companies reside in Portland Oregon
so it sort of makes sense.
So now if you could not
get into rumblefish you could of got hooked
from this purchase if your music is @ CD Baby.
I’d like to know who has made any kind of money from them accept
the owner.EB Jazz said he made $1.25,anyone else!!
Can we do a favourite filmscore/filmscore song section? These are some of mine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42MAk4_DBFc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lapculOfR0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-l9WJUIouU
The last of the mohicans, empire of the sun, bad liuetenant.
Lovely.
Are professionals composers soon be replaced by a soft? This company just released an automatic music generator! http://www.http://juke-bot.com/
In another thread, someone said that this is a “spoof.”
Has anyone actually entered their email address to “try” the software?
Looks like it has been taken down.
If you mean the site, this is the correct address http://juke-bot.com/
If you mean the other thread, it’s here
https://musiclibraryreport.com/library-practices/general-question/comment-page-37/#comments
Yeah, my bad. I was entering the wrong site. I see the juke-bot site is still up. I was debating putting in one of my less used emails to give it a try. Could be comical!!
try uploading the scene from Apocalypse now where ride of the valkries is playing an see what juke bot thinks should be in there. 🙂
I’m sure they have a Wagner preset! 😆
I said this before way down in the thread , this is an iPhone app aswell !!!!!
I don’t think this is a joke but the results might be quite funny. To give them their due they have
Created a lot of buzz about this. Real or not this is no threat to any composer I know.
Here is the answer: http://vimeo.com/33395396
Clever. 😆
Clever. 😆
Thanks Pierre
I figured that I have done enough talking. It is time for action. It is time for me to share some of my music with you guys! 🙂
Just in time for the holidays, I have created an electronic mix-up of the classic song “Silent Night”. Take a listen or even download it here: http://www.zshare.net/video/969622458b663309/
Thanks all!
Hi Synth,
That’s an interesting (dissonant) harmonic take on the hymn “Silent Night.”
For library purposes, I would bring out the melody more with a solo instrument,
to make the track more recognizable. Think about throwing in some sounds that people associate with the season, like sparkly bells tones.
Also, the groove that you picked might be more appropriate for a livelier Christmas song like “We Wish You A Merry Christmas.”
Silent Night, because it is usually performed quietly and reverently, as the last hymn on Christmas Eve, is a perfect candidate for a slow R n’ B groove with a lot of soul, less than 100 BPM. I think that would appeal to the broadest audience.
Just my 2 cents, for what it’s worth.
Best,
Michael
Hey Art/All,
I think I have a new library/publisher for MLR. They were soliciting submissions on the LinkedIn ASCAP Group page. I sent them a Demo Reel on Wednesday and asked if they were exclusive. My goal for 2012 is to get some cues into an exclusive library. No reply yet, but it is Thanksgiving weekend
Cheers!
http://www.audiohoundz.com/submissions.html
Thanks Alan, I’ll get them up. I have about ten new ones to get up on MLR.
I was wondering if they’re exclusive as well.
Hello MLR
Just a little heads up to those who may be interested and I might add we are no way affiliated with this company!
It is a new music platform with the website lauching in Jan 2012, all being well. The guy at the helm is called Oliver and its Brit based. Its not gonna be for everyone but for those who are interested…
This is from their website…
SoundShoots is a forthcoming unique music website innovation which will provide creative musicians with the opportunity to publicly express their musical creativity in a completely different way.
The Concept: Each week SoundShoots will embody a different theme or inspiration source for music writing, each theme being selected by the SoundShoots community. SoundShoots then openly invites any form of UK-based musician to create any piece of sound or music (known as a SoundShoot) which captivates something about the given theme. So long as each SoundShoot is less than 90 seconds in length and that musicians can describe how their SoundShoot relates to the given theme, there are no limits as to what musicians can create in order to express their interpretation of the given theme.
Further to enabling musicians to engage with this brand-new creative outlet, the reward for each participating musician’s involvement in SoundShoots will be public exposure. Each and every SoundShoot will enjoy a full week’s public exposure on our main playlist, which has been carefully designed to give each participating musician the best possible web exposure that is currently available on the internet (see our screen-shots on Facebook for details)
The incentive for music fans, labels, venues, managers, magazines and websites to engage with SoundShoots simply comes from the fact that by enabling musicians to express and promote their creativity in this very unique way will ensure that SoundShoots becomes the best place to be to discover and enjoy the very brightest musical talents. Further to this the SoundShoots website is being carefully designed to give each audience member the very best experience in browsing and enjoying fresh and innovative music.
Mission
The three primary aims of SoundShoots:
To provide creative musicians with a new creative outlet
To provide creative musicians with public exposure opportunities
To provide a vast array of audiences with the opportunity to enjoy and discover exciting music in a completely different way
http://www.soundshoots.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/SoundShoots
http://twitter.com/#!/SoundShoots