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how do you guys upload tracks?

never done this on other websites

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It's a pretty simple procedure. Go to a site like Soundclick, or any of the others that you see around here and set up an account. It's free at SC.

Convert your wav files to 128kbps MP3's. Find the link to add a new song and click it. They will have a disclaimer that you should only have copyrighted music on the next page. Then a browse button will come up on the next page, so you can locate the MP3 file on your computer. Find it, click on it and then click on the upload song button. After the upload process is complete, they will have another page to upload a picture for the song, if you choose to have one. Quite painless.

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I would llike to add a question to this thread.

I want to upload some tracks for a download and mix type thread so i can hear what you guys can do as I am just starting recording. I'm using reaper and am not sure what files to make available. do i render "stems" or do i sort through all the wavs in my directories?
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It's a pretty simple procedure. Go to a site like Soundclick, or any of the others that you see around here and set up an account. It's free at SC.

Convert your wav files to 128kbps MP3's. Find the link to add a new song and click it. They will have a disclaimer that you should only have copyrighted music on the next page. Then a browse button will come up on the next page, so you can locate the MP3 file on your computer. Find it, click on it and then click on the upload song button. After the upload process is complete, they will have another page to upload a picture for the song, if you choose to have one. Quite painless.

Good luck.
I know that lol, still 128kbps is not the version i want to send for you guys to analise the mix. im lookin for better. how come you can not upload songs on this page here?
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