In the UK, standard PRS/PPL online music licensing agreements do not allow forward promotion of specific songs. Check your licences before spending the rest of the summer adding hook markers to your library.
Back in the day, many many moons ago, when I did FM radio, the golden rule of teasers was not to tease more than 3 songs at a time. I think teasing 5 songs makes it a too long element in between songs. So I'm glad you've ended cutting in down to 3. And i must say. The transitions between the songs in the dry version actually sounds better than the version with transition elements. It tends to sound a bit messy as RadioDJ doesn't cut the song where the hook out marker is, but keep it playing for a second or so under the transistion element. In the dry version, where it cuts directly from song to song,, that "extra" song drowns out from the sound of the next song. And for topics for future videos.... I'm eagerly awating a video on how to get the most out of your purchased jingle voice artist material, that you TEASED in the comments a few videos ago. (see what I did there! 🙂)
I honestly don't think you need transitions between songs. 4 quick 5 second clips with intro and extra works so much better. Don't over complicate the process.
My man! I did ask for it and you delivered! Thank you for the full picture on Teasers within RDJ. You have provided the pro's and con's on this functionality. WOW! what a ton of work for something I'm not sure my listeners will be pleased with. Rock On Brother, Rock on!
Hello my question, I have a music library with all these covers, I would like to find them by listening to my radio without her going to look for them on the web. thanks
In the UK, standard PRS/PPL online music licensing agreements do not allow forward promotion of specific songs. Check your licences before spending the rest of the summer adding hook markers to your library.
Back in the day, many many moons ago, when I did FM radio, the golden rule of teasers was not to tease more than 3 songs at a time. I think teasing 5 songs makes it a too long element in between songs. So I'm glad you've ended cutting in down to 3. And i must say. The transitions between the songs in the dry version actually sounds better than the version with transition elements. It tends to sound a bit messy as RadioDJ doesn't cut the song where the hook out marker is, but keep it playing for a second or so under the transistion element. In the dry version, where it cuts directly from song to song,, that "extra" song drowns out from the sound of the next song.
And for topics for future videos.... I'm eagerly awating a video on how to get the most out of your purchased jingle voice artist material, that you TEASED in the comments a few videos ago. (see what I did there! 🙂)
Yes, three hooks without any transition SFX seems to be the winner! Aaaah, I see what you did there, Lars. :) Thanks for the reminder!
Hi RadioDJ Dude
Who is the Voiceover artist, that saying XXX 80s and more on your XXX 80s jingles.
Best regards Finn from Radio ALR in Denmark
Hi Finn! Yes, he's awesome. It's a service I found on Fiverr. Message me for more info.
I got my radio station up in testing mode🎉 thanks to you!
That is awesome! Congrats, Steven!
I honestly don't think you need transitions between songs. 4 quick 5 second clips with intro and extra works so much better. Don't over complicate the process.
I agree! The dry hook montage with just a custom open & close was my fav!
Man, I'm glad I'm watching this before I really start to build a catalog. Yikes!
Yeah, as-is it's not worth the time suck of creating all the hooks.
wow thnx!
Thanks for checking it out, John!
My man! I did ask for it and you delivered! Thank you for the full picture on Teasers within RDJ. You have provided the pro's and con's on this functionality. WOW! what a ton of work for something I'm not sure my listeners will be pleased with. Rock On Brother, Rock on!
You ask, the Dude delivers! :)
Hello my question, I have a music library with all these covers, I would like to find them by listening to my radio without her going to look for them on the web. thanks