What to do after writing a song?
After writing a song, focus on preparing your track for the next stage: demo creation, cataloging, and pitching. Start by exporting a high-quality demo mix that accurately represents your production. Compare different versions and select the strongest mix for sharing. Always back up your project files and stems to avoid data loss and make future edits possible.
How to prepare your song for release or pitching
- Create a professional demo: Export your track in WAV or high-bitrate MP3. Make sure the mix and master are clean and label-ready.
- Catalog your versions: Organize different mixes, edits, and arrangements. This helps you track revisions and present the best version to labels or buyers.
- Back up your files: Save your project, stems, and final mixes in multiple locations (cloud, external drive) to prevent losing your work.
- Prepare metadata: Add clear file names, BPM, key, and genre tags. This makes your track easier to pitch and submit.
Pitching and submitting your track
Once your demo is ready, research labels, managers, or platforms that fit your genre and sound. Write a concise pitch email with a streaming link (not an attachment) and relevant info about your track. If you want to sell your production, submit your track to House of Tracks for exposure to buyers and industry professionals. A polished, well-organized demo increases your chances of getting signed or sold.
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