- 2. Your track must be published after the start date (Nov 14th -
0:00
:00 PST), and before the end date (Jan 3rd -
23:59
:59 PST).
- 3. Remixes of other tracks are not eligible. This includes remixes of non-Audiotool tracks.
- 4. Everything must be made in Audiotool. The only exceptions are samples of your own recorded physical instruments, short one-shots that you have permission to use, and you may also record your vocals in another DAW before exporting them to Audiotool, though blatantly obvious sound processing done in said DAW is prohibited. (Timeline bounces are also acceptable, of course.)
- 5. NO samples with copyright. (looperman, cymatics, KSHMR, and most rips of existing tracks are obvious examples of copyrighted samples.)
- 6. Each artist may submit one track as a solo artist, one track as part of a collaboration, or both. All valid submissions will be judged and can place in the top 10.
Mark the one solo track and/or one collaboration track you wish to submit for judging by tagging them with the "ATD22" tag. If you make multiple tracks, you must mark any tracks you do not wish to submit for judging by tagging them with the "withdrawn" tag.
- 7. All collaborators must agree for a collaboration to be submitted. Once a collaboration is submitted, if the collaborators wish to withdraw the collaboration, all collaborators must agree to withdraw the collaboration before it will be considered withdrawn. A submitted collaboration must be withdrawn before any collaborators that submitted it may submit a different collaboration.
You don't have to title your track, but it helps us if you do!
Don't be afraid to ask questions should the rules come across as confusing.
The submission end date is being extended by one extra day for those of you that have something in the works but need a little bit more time to smooth the rougher edges out, so now you have until tomorrow January 3rd
23:59
:59 CST to publish your entries.
Do what I do and randomly mash effects and stuff together and eventually you'll get to something that sounds close to strings. I'd recommend starting on the Heisenberg and going from there.
There is no limit according to the posted rules, although you need to let the judges know which of your entries you want to be entered. They specifically ask that you tag any tracks you wish to not be entered with "withdrawn".
I made a great track for this (go check it out), but I have zero followers. Will they look at mine, or do I even have a chance at winning? What will the music be ranked on?