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  • Alex Gage

    Member
    at 11:50 am

    Perfect for sync detective, minus the swear lol.

    • Paul Tucci

      Member
      at 5:29 pm

      Being a grey haired boomer with a new knee, hence my absence from the meetup, the idea of sych music is unclear to me. Do tell.

      Dana might could do a little info blurb that would many of us could learn from.

      PT

      • Dana Nielsen

        Administrator
        at 1:29 am

        Haha – yeah, man, awesome catchy track! And I agree w/ @Gage about the (clean version) sync-ability lol. It’s catchy right off the bat with that guitar progression and beat, and it’s a different/unique sound that grabs your attention and draws you in, which is key for sync stuff. I am by no means a sync expert — I’ve had my fair share of them, but certainly not enough to be teaching others how to do it haha. Consistent sync success remains an elusive tantalizing mystery to me 🔮. You should check out @roy-matz‘s amazing podcast series “Sync Gems” – it’s great, and Roy’s awesome!

        Keep up the great work, Paul! … and u know I admire your :30 punk rock format 👌😂

      • Alex Gage

        Member
        at 8:32 am

        Yes I would follow @dana advice and tune into my guy @roy-matz “Sync Gems” as a great educational tool. I tune into his mastermind weekly and talk shop with cats in the space and learn a TON. I have been in the space for about a year and some change to very little success yet but optimistic. “Control Camp” with Eric Campbell has a lot of good free info too. In a small little nut shell it’s getting your tracks to libraries or publishing companies that work with the Netflix’s, Hulu’s, HBO’s, NBC’s, ad companies, big brands, ect and syncing it to picture. It’s a big wide open space that can be lucrative for YOUR music over time. No detective but that’s a quick gist.

        ~AG

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