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Based on our record, PodLink should be more popular than CYANITE. It has been mentiond 10 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Go to pod.link, type in the show, and it gives you a perfect little page that will display a great user experience for anyone. Source: 5 months ago
THIS is a lifesaver thank you for pod.link! Source: about 1 year ago
Apple Podcasts and Pod.Link don't offer an embedded player. Is this useful? Source: over 1 year ago
Not of the type you probably need, not that searches what is being said in podcasts, but… https://pod.link/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
To tackle that issue here, I'd recommend folks sharing episodes or podcasts they recommend for subsciption to use the pod.link service. It is a platform-agnostic directory that should allow users here to pick whatever service they want to subscribe to a series or listen to an episode on. For example, here's the last episode of NXIVM On Trial on it with links to iTunes, Spotify, iHeart, etc. etc. etc. Source: over 1 year ago
When it comes to a beginner tutorial I can only recommend the tutorial by In The Mix. It might be a little outdated but it helped me out a lot when I started out. Once you get a good understanding of how FL Studio works, you can focus on tutorials on how to make a specific genre. That's not going to be easy for you, as both of the example tracks are... idk.. Hard to assign to one genre. The first track is just... Source: 9 months ago
I have the same problem with my EDM/House songs when choosing the correct genre and what artists my songs sounds like. I found https://cyanite.ai/ but only use the free service. It finds the key, bpm, tags to use, etc. You can make it search for artists on Spotify that sound like you. It gives the group's names and a sample of their songs. It will provide a sample of a part (30 sec) of their songs that sounds... Source: 12 months ago
Alas, the best free tips I can offer though are to use a service like cyanite.ai you can have the AI analyze your songs and tell you what artists you sound like. Look at the playlists those artists are on and try pitching to those editors. Good luck! And don't get too caught up in your numbers :). Source: about 1 year ago
Reminds me of https://cyanite.ai/ (Search by audio). I will have to give it more time, but so far, I like your results better. Well done! - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
You might have fun with https://cyanite.ai/ but it seems you already found what you sought. Source: almost 2 years ago
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