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Upload Instructions & Legal Page Updated Soon

Just a quick post to try and minimise confusion for those currently referring to the upload instructions or legal page via the headers at the top of the website.  As some of you may have noticed, these are out of date at the moment because they still relate to the old Soundcloud method of uploading that we used to use.

I’m going to try my best to get this updated over the next few days but in the meantime please bear in mind that, with regards to uploading, all you need to know is that when you’re a member you will receive an e-mail invite to your own personal folder which will then appear in a special folder within your ‘Documents’ folder on your desktop (NB. all Sugarsync shared folders MUST stay in this folder otherwise they get deleted).  Whenever you want to share a track with the club, simply drag it into your personal folder (which only you and I have access to) then I will check it and move it to the appropriate theme folder, e.g. Cafe, Car Doors, etc.  and then e-mail you an invite to that particular theme folder.  In this way, your personal folder should always be empty unless there is an upload pending for me to check.  As you contribute to more and more themes, you will end up with a collection of different theme folders within your ‘Documents’ folder which you can COPY (not move) to your FX drive, or perhaps create an alias of on your FX drive if that’s easier.

As for the ‘Legal’ page, this is exactly the same in principal, I just need to adjust it to relate to Sugarsync rather than Soundcloud.

Thank you all for your patience,

Best,

Michael


How to Upload your Sounds to the Club

First off, you need to have a Soundcloud account in order to participate in the Club, so if you don’t already have one please organize that first then follow this procedure:

  1. PLEASE READ THE LEGAL DECLARATION BEFORE YOU UPLOAD ANY SOUNDS. The link is up in the top right hand corner.
  2. Click on the Soundcloud dropbox in the sidebar on the right which says ‘Share your rain recordings’.
  3. You will be taken to a Soundcloud page.  If this is the first time you have contributed to the Club, please log in to your Soundcloud account and then click on ‘Start following’ The Sound Collectors’ Club.  This is important because this is my point of contact for sending you the secret link to the set once you have made a contribution.  Obviously, you only have to do this the first time you upload a track to the Club.
  4. Once that is done, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ARE LOGGED OUT OF SOUNDCLOUD otherwise the uploading process won’t work properly (I’m afraid you will need to return to step 2 once you have logged out).
  5. Once you are back on The Sound Collectors’ Club dropbox page, click on ‘Choose a File’.  Select the file you want to upload from your computer.  Try to upload .wav files if at all possible.
  6. The track will begin to upload.  While it does you can type in as much info as possible about the recording in the appropriate boxes, upload a picture to go with it, etc.  The most important piece of information that you should give me is your Soundcloud name included in the track title as this will be the only indication that it’s your track once it’s uploaded to the club. I can then click on your name in the ‘Followers’ list and message you the secret link.  I don’t want to be too specific about any other info that you should load (or how much) but it would be nice to let the club know what equipment was used and at what sampling / bit rate it was recorded at.  Also, feel free to add any contact info like Twitter names or blog addresses in with the track description.
  7. THE IMPORTANT BIT!!!  In Section 3 of the form; ‘Your contact info’, PLEASE PUT MY E-MAIL ADDRESS , i.e.  thescclub@btinternet.com (if you put your own e-mail address it will just get added to your own account and I won’t be able to add it to the private set and people won’t be able to download it).
  8. Near the bottom of the form, Selected License should be set to ‘No Rights Reserved’, ‘Private’ should automatically be selected and ‘Downloads Enabled’ should be ticked.  (Selecting ‘No Rights Reserved’ does not lose you ownership of your sound(s).  The agreement you enter into is laid out on the club’s ‘Legal’ page that you are advised to read in step 1 of this process; not by any Soundcloud licensing agreement.  As the club is private access, no-one will go directly to Soundcloud and see ‘No Rights Reserved’ without having first been through this upload process on this page and been advised of the club’s legal agreement.  Consequently, uploading sounds signifies compliance with the club’s legal agreement).
  9. Click ‘Share Track’ and that’s it!  An e-mail will then be automatically sent to me containing a confirmation link.  When I click on that link your track will be uploaded the club account where I can share it with all those who have contributed.
  10. Once I’ve completed uploading your track to the private set then I will send you a message through Soundcloud with the set’s secret link in – so keep an eye out for incoming e-mails.  It might be worth you bookmarking this link address to save you routing through old e-mails every time you want to visit the set.
  11. Once you have access to the set via this link you can audition and download tracks, comment on them, favourite them – whatever you would normally do on Soundcloud.  The contributor whose track gets downloaded the most gets to choose the next topic (if it’s a tie then the number of favourites decides it – so please do use this facility).

One thing I would like to add to this is regarding your actual recordings.  Please bear in mind that with a setup such as this there is obviously a danger of someone trying to upload a sound that isn’t theirs.  To minimize my paranoia, there are a couple of steps we can all take:

AT BEST:  It’d be great if we could start putting a vocal ident on the start of our recordings.  We all normally do it in order to describe what we’re about to record anyway so it won’t hurt to quickly add your name into that info as well.

AT LEAST:  If that isn’t possible please try and leave some sign of imperfection on the start or end of the recording to give us some reassurance that this is not a sound ripped off of an FX library:  some shash, mic bumps, wind buffet – you know the sort of thing.  I’m not saying upload messy tracks; just don’t manicure the top and tail of them to perfection.

I’m pretty sure that this is a watertight description of what to do but if you’re having any issues please feel free to contact me and I’ll guide you through it.  As soon as I get a chance I’ll probably put together a visual guide of this process using Screenflow and post it here too.