My CD has finally arrived!

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i've played the CD a couple or three times and can honestly say it's terrific.
Some of the songs are almost old friends after listening on HR & the odd MP3 dropped into the player on the way.
The album certainly makes the ppoint taht people who post in the MP3 clinic kearn a fair bit on the way through. It also demonstrates that Armi's rant about the co=operation/creative partnershipp paying dividends is correct. Some quite unusual ideas about harmonies and/or arrangements have shone light on unifrmly top shelf tunes.

Thanks ray... very nice of you to say so.
 
I did the bandcamp thing for digital & Kunaki for physical with the Pygmy Beat CD. Though I left it as CD only for three months before offering the dig with bonuses like a couple of vids etc.
I've had several people pay significantly more that the asking price, ($7) on bandcamp for a variety of reasons. I uploaded in Flac but most format types are managed on the site. It also allows previews of tracks which is a handy sales tool.
 
I use tunecore to distribute to the big online sites, and also offer MP3s, FLAC, and sometimes self produced CDs through bandcamp (naturally with 'different price points' since bandcamp isn't raping me on each sale ;) ). I get more downloads from bandcamp. Sometimes people pay more than the asking price as ray mentioned.

Not that I get many sales overall. :p It's just there in case someone wants it. And it really doesn't take long and unless bandcamp goes under, will stay available indefinitely. Tunecore only does yearly subscriptions and is expensive (IMO) to renew unless you're actually moving some music on amazon or itunes.

Just checked google and the bandcamp page for one of my albums from a few years ago comes up on the first page of results (last item listed, but still not bad for zero advertising). Checked another album and the bandcamp page came up first on google.

BTW, the cdbaby page is up for your album:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/thejongleurs1

More expensive than amazon! lol But your pricing is on par with what most larger distribution sites charge. But I though cdbaby didn't take a big cut?
 
I use tunecore to distribute to the big online sites, and also offer MP3s, FLAC, and sometimes self produced CDs through bandcamp (naturally with 'different price points' since bandcamp isn't raping me on each sale ;) ). I get more downloads from bandcamp. Sometimes people pay more than the asking price as ray mentioned.

Not that I get many sales overall. :p It's just there in case someone wants it. And it really doesn't take long and unless bandcamp goes under, will stay available indefinitely. Tunecore only does yearly subscriptions and is expensive (IMO) to renew unless you're actually moving some music on amazon or itunes.

Just checked google and the bandcamp page for one of my albums from a few years ago comes up on the first page of results (last item listed, but still not bad for zero advertising). Checked another album and the bandcamp page came up first on google.

BTW, the cdbaby page is up for your album:

The Jongleurs | Absence | CD Baby Music Store

More expensive than amazon! lol But your pricing is on par with what most larger distribution sites charge. But I though cdbaby didn't take a big cut?

Yeah, I just saw that thanks Pinky... also checked in on local (Australian) itunes and it's at the "normal" inflated price of $16.99 - not doing us any favours there..

Just trying to figure out how to get this thread to disappear from the Google results though! Last think I need... I've sent Jimmy and Chili a message to enquire.... maybe I'll have to close it, or edit some of my more inane ramblings. I'll get to bandcamp at some stage, I'm sure.. perhaps once the initial thrill of non-success has worn off... :laughings:
 
Is it there yet? Is it there yet? Is it there yet? :laughings:

Probably hasn't even left the country yet. You'll be pleased to know that I rented an especially quick and reliable turtle as transport across the waves Chili, although I'm not overly clear on what happens when it gets to the coast... :thumbs up:

Ray was quite complimentary after his first listen :)

God knows no-one I've flogged them to at work has probably even taken it home yet, let alone listened. Probably easier for all of us that way!

Sorry, I'm just now seeing this. No, it hasn't arrived yet. I'm sure that turtle is being particularly cautious with my merchandise. Smart chelonian. I was hoping to be the first to review, but obviously can't compete with Ray's advantage of shorter distance and the rented kangaroo you used for delivery to him.
 
Sorry, I'm just now seeing this. No, it hasn't arrived yet. I'm sure that turtle is being particularly cautious with my merchandise. Smart chelonian. I was hoping to be the first to review, but obviously can't compete with Ray's advantage of shorter distance and the rented kangaroo you used for delivery to him.

Thanks Chili... nothing in there about titles alas, but we'll see if this works.. :thumbs up:
 
Just knowing Armi, I paid more than I needed to because I like the dood. That is kind of the point isn't it?

I don't know Armi well enough to draw that conclusion, therefore I'm just some objectified slob looking for a break! lol
 
I don't know Armi well enough to draw that conclusion, therefore I'm just some objectified slob looking for a break! lol

Hey I'm a good dude, and I'm naming my first four male heirs Ray, Chili, Jimmy and Steve.... Pinky could be my first girl (just sayin'). Go on, buy a tune from CD Baby... $0.99 - it all goes to a good cause. Me!
 
How bout a senior discount?

Or a trade? I have a complete set of TV Guides from 1988...
 
Bandcamp is definitely the way to go to do download-only distribution, as mentioned you get 90% of all the money, it's incredibly easy to set up, but like most any online site, you've got to do the promotion yourself.

From your comments about the artwork, I'm guessing you went with one of those replication services - I was looking at those until I saw the artwork 'layer' requirements stuff - WTF, you can't just use a JPG? :rolleyes:
Looks good in the digipac packaging.
 
Should be able to use a jpg. I'm pretty sure that's what I used for Kunaki. 5" x 5" with 300dpi resolution. I don't remember the exact format, pretty sure it was a jpg, but definitely no layers.
 
Should be able to use a jpg. I'm pretty sure that's what I used for Kunaki. 5" x 5" with 300dpi resolution. I don't remember the exact format, pretty sure it was a jpg, but definitely no layers.

Yes, but not for replication places like discmakers. They seem to offer some great deals (and duplication, too, for smaller quantities), but they hit you for the things like making the artwork fit their requirements.
 
Yes, but not for replication places like discmakers. They seem to offer some great deals (and duplication, too, for smaller quantities), but they hit you for the things like making the artwork fit their requirements.

"Proper" full colour printing is done in layers.. hence the CYMK requirement. I thought of attempting to do using the Photoshop of the girl who sits next to me at work, but in the end I thought it was better to just let them do it, and they could charge me for it - it wasn't that much in the scheme of things.

The final result does look very nice, and I'm getting lots of "wow" comments when I actually give people a copy.

Kunaki use a 300dpi jpg as Chilli said - I haven't actually set it up on Kunaki and probably won't bother - and I had to make a new square cover for the CD Baby artwork which I just did from the proper artwork that the replication company did for me, and by borrowing the aforementioned Photoshop for a few minutes. Easy.
 
I needed to do a video because people just can't listen to anything these days... heh heh... so just amused myself with childish animations... as you do...



Here kitty, kitty, kitty...

Chili, Jimmy and VHS... I'm sure your CDs are getting closer by now... Chili's should hit first... seems to take 2 - 3 weeks by mail from Aus... but they are coming!
 
Got it today. Man, it had a weird funky smell like dead turtles or something.....
 
Got it today. Man, it had a weird funky smell like dead turtles or something.....

LOL.. poor thing must have been on its last legs and crawled away to die after delivery... I expect your dog's eaten him.

Good to know the postage system works, then.... :thumbs up:
 
There were scratch marks on the inside of my mailbox door. :( But not a body to be found anywhere.

Still listening. Some songs on here I haven't heard before. I like that.... surprises. :)

So, I ripped it to WMP already, but I have to enter the song titles manually and I can't read the small fonts. ha ha ha .... getting old sucks!!! :laughings:
 
There were scratch marks on the inside of my mailbox door. :( But not a body to be found anywhere.

Still listening. Some songs on here I haven't heard before. I like that.... surprises. :)

So, I ripped it to WMP already, but I have to enter the song titles manually and I can't read the small fonts. ha ha ha .... getting old sucks!!! :laughings:

Yeah, it is smallish isn't it. I didn't realise until I actually got them back... but I'm short sighted, so I can still read stuff fine without glasses... ;)
 
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