• Sending in multitracks

    Use these instructions to export and upload your tracks so we can use them in your project.
    • Label all tracks with one of the following prefixes on each track:

    TRACK NAMING SCHEME:
     
    d = drums
    f = fx
    b = bass guitar
    g = guitars
    s = synths
    sb = synthbass
    v = vocals
    vfx = vocal fx (for reverbs, delays, etc)
    o = orchestra
     
    Examples: d_Kick.wav, d_Snare.wav, d_AmenBreak.wav, v_VerseLead1.wav, v_VerseLead2.wav, etc.

    If you have files like audio1.wav, audio1.dup.2.wav, etc, please rename them so we know what they are just by reading the filename. 

    • Don’t do any sample rate or bit depth conversion when bouncing your audio I’ll take care of that on my end.

    • Make sure that none of your tracks are clipping (in the red) before you start bouncing.

    • Bounce all tracks in your session from the very beginning of the song, even if there is silence before a certain sound.

    • Files must be WAV, AIF, or AIFF (no mp3s).

    • Please send me audio files instead of your mixing session.

    • If you like how sounds are panned in your current mix, print stereo files of your panned tracks with the panning information intact.

    • If possible, please include MIDI for any drum performances for easier sample replacement, if needed.

    • If possible, please include guitar DIs for easier guitar reamping, if needed.

    • Put all these audio files in a ZIP folder (labeled “Artist Name - Song Name.zip”), and upload to your favorite file sharing service (Dropbox, Google Drive, WeTransfer, etc). Be sure to hang on to the download link, that’s what you’ll use in the field below to send me your files.

  • Split Info

    In order to create a "split sheet" for this project, I need some additional information from you:
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