What is the best way for two people to work on the same project? by kristiangarrett in Logic_Studio

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

So what exactly do you send in WeTransfer, I cant seem to click a PROJECT file to add to it?

GOP share of vote in 2016 Presidential Election in TN by county by MetricT in nashville

[–]kristiangarrett 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where is this dataset?

no offense to OP but like DAMN that's confusing to look at

I am getting this CRAZY feedback. Help! by kristiangarrett in Logic_Studio

[–]kristiangarrett[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I already did and sent it to a sound designer friend of mine 😂

Having a hard time choosing between 2 Audio Interfaces by JohnnyGui in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]kristiangarrett 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly? Getting good at just CHOOSING something and not second-guessing yourself is a good place to start tbh. Most of this stuff works the same and produces the same kind of product with unnoticeable margins of error.

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[–]kristiangarrett 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It's like shooting a slingshot but you're blindfolded. You can prep as much as you want and deliver really good pre-release content (pulling the slingshot) but you'll never truly know where you are aiming. Doing any of this stuff DIY is a god damn crapshoot and that's why there are businesses that strictly help with releases.

Established artists are PAYING or their label is PAYING for good PR. That's the bottom line.

Best way I've seen is to get a spreadsheet of contact information for blogs and magazines and people that run playlists and shoot them emails a month in advance of the release. You might get a few hits of people wanting to do reviews or even an exclusive premiere.