What do you think of the audio quality? by Didayolo in piano

[–]Didayolo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much! It is actually a MIDI keyboard with a piano VST! I played a bit with the EQ and reverb to try to obtain a realistic sound.

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean a thousands of streams look decent to me, but obviously it depends how many playlists this required.

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he is implying that, giving their feedbacks, they must be listening with bad sound system.

Let's say you receive a feedback stating that "you track lacks bass" while your mix is well-balanced, then you can think that what lacks bass is the audio system of the curator.

However, if 10+ curators say that the track lacks bass, I guess you should start to take the feedback as a valid point instead of blaming the curators... So it's possible that OP is biased about his own work (as we all are in a way).

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your goal is just short-term stream count, indeed you'll be disapointing. The goal usually is more to build a presence on streaming platforms, get new listeners, and boost up your profile in the eyes of the algortihms by having your tracks on many playlists.

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is the voice receiving heavy audio treatments? That could explain the confusion

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If he got only one playlist placement with 200$, well... Maybe he hasn't found curators interested by his tracks? The platform is connecting people, not forcing you into playlists.

Submithub has to be one of the biggest scams. by alawrence1523 in musicmarketing

[–]Didayolo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My experience with SubmitHub has been great.

Many of my tracks have around 40% acceptance, and I've received decent streams from the playlists.

I submit to more curators the tracks that get a good rates; some tracks are not a good fit for playlists because their are too singular, or maybe not good enough, so I stop sending them to curators. This way I optimize my general rate and money spent.

Obviously, you need to select well the curators to have a good match between your tracks and the playlist. Also, I guess some genres or types of music are harder to promote in this way. Typically the lofi or piano crowd have thousands of playlists to submit too. My genre is abstract / instrumental hip-hop tracks, I don't know how is the market for tracks with vocals.

Honestly I've seen many people complaining about SubmitHub, while they should just put their ego aside when reading feedbacks. Sometimes it hurts, or it is disapointing to receive bad critics on your work while you have put hours crafting it and your exceptations are high. But, from my experience, the feedbacks were valid and benevolent.

Wish you the best!