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logicalnoise
Oct 9, 2007, 03:14 PM
Just figured I'd plug my music on itunes. I've only been a member for a bit(since buying my ipod classic). but I've been making music for years. My artist name is "The Bad One Andy" I'm of course on Itunes and there's some trance and techno all mixed in on there. Thanks to anyone who even previews my music. Peace.



lofight
Oct 9, 2007, 03:19 PM
Just figured I'd plug my music on itunes. I've only been a member for a bit(since buying my ipod classic). but I've been making music for years. My artist name is "The Bad One Andy" I'm of course on Itunes and there's some trance and techno all mixed in on there. Thanks to anyone who even previews my music. Peace.

not my style, but still respect!! with what equipment do make these songs?

logicalnoise
Oct 9, 2007, 03:47 PM
not my style, but still respect!! with what equipment do make these songs?

Mostly grooveboxes with some slight post editing afterwards.

Chicago de Gogo: Roland D2 groovebox, Korg electribe SP-1
Thursday and Friday: Korg Electribe SP-1, Korg Electribe EM-1
Too SLow for Oxycotton: Korg EM-1
Cerebral Sodomy: Roland MC-909

post software is just sony sound forge with cd architect for final cd mastering.

Thansk for the listen. My new one is mostly chillout techno(almost finished with it). I'm thinking of calling it "Techno Salad"

lofight
Oct 10, 2007, 08:24 AM
Mostly grooveboxes with some slight post editing afterwards.

Chicago de Gogo: Roland D2 groovebox, Korg electribe SP-1
Thursday and Friday: Korg Electribe SP-1, Korg Electribe EM-1
Too SLow for Oxycotton: Korg EM-1
Cerebral Sodomy: Roland MC-909

post software is just sony sound forge with cd architect for final cd mastering.

Thansk for the listen. My new one is mostly chillout techno(almost finished with it). I'm thinking of calling it "Techno Salad"
How did you get on iTunes, with a label or?

logicalnoise
Oct 10, 2007, 11:34 AM
How did you get on iTunes, with a label or?

tunecore.com

great service they forward 100% of your royalties. you just pay money upfront + a yearly storage fee for your music.

lofight
Oct 10, 2007, 12:28 PM
tunecore.com

great service they forward 100% of your royalties. you just pay money upfront + a yearly storage fee for your music.

how much is the fee per year? and do they automaticly but it on iTunes Store?

logicalnoise
Oct 10, 2007, 05:02 PM
how much is the fee per year? and do they automaticly but it on iTunes Store?

from their FAQ:
What are TuneCore's fees, why does TuneCore charge them and how do I pay?Here are all the fees you'll ever encounter at TuneCore:

One-Time Fees:

$0.99 per song per album delivery charge.
$0.99 per store/service per album delivery fee.
If you'd like an album taken down from one or more stores/services (only albums, not individual songs, can be taken down) prior to six months from when it first became available in that store/service: $20.00 early termination fee per album per request.
When you transfer funds from your TuneCore account, there may be a fee imposed by the bank or financial service or PayPal. Please click here for important information.


TuneCore charges a delivery fee for each song we deliver and for each store/service we deliver it to in order to offset the cost of delivering the music while checking the files, tying the music to the information and processing the files and data so they're ready to go on the shelves of the many different stores and services. We charge a $20.00 early termination fee to discourage people from frivolously uploading and requesting albums be taken down right after they went up. Taking an album off a store/service is a complex and time-consuming process for all involved. IMPORTANT: The only way to change anything about an album once you've paid for it is to take it down and resend it, as detailed here, and this will incur all applicable takedown and delivery fees!

Annual Fee

$19.98 per album maintenance and service fee (all song(s) must be associated with an album--even if it is just one song).


TuneCore charges an annual maintenance and service fee to store, deliver and potentially redeliver your music to stores and services you chose or may opt for in the future. Also, we store your music in case one of the stores/services has a problem and requires we resend music files or information.

NOTE: If you ask for an album to be taken down from all stores/services, we'll be sure to remove it completely from our storage.

At the moment, TuneCore uses PayPal for all incoming payments. PayPal will allow you to use:

Instant Transfer
e-check
credit card
other options


Find out more here.

They have a dozen or so stores they support Itunes US is included for free with your one time album fee.

lofight
Oct 11, 2007, 11:37 AM
from their FAQ:


They have a dozen or so stores they support Itunes US is included for free with your one time album fee.

Do they support iTunes BELGIUM??

logicalnoise
Oct 11, 2007, 11:43 AM
Do they support iTunes BELGIUM??

Yeah, the UK and the entire EU are covered for only 99 cents more.