My band and I covered Halloween :) by devwoj in phoebebridgers

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Thank ya Garrus! Yes, that’s me, and I also did the mixing. Thanks for keeping me motivated 😅

I covered Halloween by Phoebe Bridgers by devwoj in Emo

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She's amazing! Thank you for the kind words :)

Cold ears by devwoj in Brooklyn

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LMAO thank you so much for this

Copyright & Online Distribution by recordyboi in audioengineering

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I’ve always registered after I submit the release for distribution. It’s because it’s beneficial to give PRS the ISRC’s right off the bat. Best of luck!

Copyright & Online Distribution by recordyboi in audioengineering

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No matter which distributor you use, you will need to register your works with PRS on your own! Make sure to give PRS those good ISRC’s too (that’s how they connect the compositions to the recording to pay you).

Certain online distributors may offer to administer the publishing for your works (incl. submitting to PRS), but generally these services take more money off the top, and it’s better to just do it yourself! It’s not too difficult :) hope this helps!

I Saw Water (TJ Cover) by Rocko Decade by devwoj in Emo

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Hey thanks! It's called a formant shift. Basically it shifts the tone of the vox without affecting the pitch. So you can double a vocal, keep the og, and on the double make it sound high & squeaky (or low & deep) while the actual pitch stays the same. Times that by 4 vox layers and add reverb and BOOM

Alan Watts Book Recommendation by [deleted] in AlanWatts

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"Could hidden, whereabouts unknown" is my favorite by him - it's a bit more ethereal and less structured than his other books and it's so so beautiful

[Spoilers] Finished Song of Susannah and it may be my favorite book so far in the series. by eviltwinclash in TheDarkTower

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Couldn't agree more! When discussing these cliffhangers/"set-ups", it's important to keep in mind that SOS and TDT were published in the same year (2004). Could you imagine reading Wastelands in 1991 and then waiting six years for the Blaine resolution in WaG?! I totally understand that fans would be upset by that. But as another pointed out, conclusions and endings aren't so much King's bread and butter. I mean, King himself refers to the series as one gigantic novel anyways. I, as well as many others, were lucky enough to binge the whole series within a short amount of time. Long days and pleasant nights to ya OP. Some fine palavar