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SoundCloud has only been around for a short time (Since 2007) but has become one of the best known ways of distributing both a streamable and downloadable version of your tracks. Thanks to a few of SoundCloud's features it makes the site a good choice for those of you who want to run your own remix contest.

We are regularly seeing remix contest organizers using SoundCloud services as the foundation of running their remix contest. This post is to give people an idea of what SoundCloud can offer to help run a remix contest and to also a review of SoundCloud's services when using it to run a remix contest.

Uploading the Remix Stems
Uploading on SoundCloud is probably one of the easiest sites I have ever uploaded anything to, so there no problems in that department for both you and the people entering your remix contest. SoundCloud supports the uploading of AIFF, WAVE, FLAC, OGG, MP3 and AAC files, our remix stems are most likely going to be in WAVE format.

SoundCloud allows you to create a set and group your remix stems together and then create a widget which holds each of these remix stems displayed in a single unit. This can be pasted straight into your remix contest page by using the Share option within SoundCloud, making the set ready for entrants to download your stems from.

There is just two problems at the moment with this, firstly it can be a bit of a pain for the entrant to download your stems because each file needs to be downloaded individually, if you had 20 stems (and some remix contests do) each entrant will be there for a time clicking and downloading each stem. It would be great if SoundCloud could implement a way to download a whole set in one go.

Secondly free accounts are limited to 100 downloads of each track. This can be a problem as many remix contests will break this limit pretty quickly (especially once we list a contest here on Remix Comps), but that is easily solved by signing up for a paid for account (You can get an account for €9 a month which allows for unlimited downloads), more than enough time to run your remix contest and not a bad price too.

Receiving Remix Entries
SoundCloud offers an additional feature with every account that they call a 'DropBox'. This allows people to send you tracks, you get an email when someone uploads and the track gets added to your account under 'Tracks from Others'. You also get a nifty looking button which you can paste straight on to your remix contest's page, allowing you to receive your remix contest entries in an easy way (Here's an example).

Send me your track
The benefits of the Dropbox make it is easier for your contest entrants to upload their entry as opposed to the more traditional email way and it is a lot safer for entrants as entries can get lost or fill up and email inbox pretty quickly. Entries are hidden from others (if you don't want entries on display) and you can download them too. SoundCloud also collects the email address of the entrant and allows you to message them through their interface. The files added to your DropBox don't seem to get added to a free account's quota of 120 minutes of audio, so it seems to be the perfect (and free) solution for receiving your entries.

Displaying Remix Entries
SoundCloud also has a Groups feature and anyone can create their own group. This feature could be used to receive entries too, allowing you to create a small remix contest community for your contest (as there is a discussion page). This also allow entrants to get feedback on their entries and see what others are up to.

Getting People to Enter
Within the Forums on SoundCloud they have now setup a special forum for posting details about your remix contests, so once you've created a remix contest on SoundCloud, you can then advertise it too.

Also don't forget to submit it to us here too so we can direct even more remixers to your contest.

Our Verdict on SoundCloud for Remix Contests
SoundCloud is good and is pretty decent for those of you who want to run a remix contest and have little knowledge of web hosting as it is easy to use. Using SoundCloud for Remix Stem hosting is not as good as it could be (as mentioned above), but then again it wasn't specifically designed for that. Overall SoundCloud is a good option for running a remix contest especially with the DropBox feature to receive entries but for the time being it is probably better to use your own web hosting or a free file hosting for your remix stems as you can zip them up too.

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Remix contests provide a new way in which fans (who are musically inclined themselves) can interact with the music that they like. Making music for many is a fun past-time and there is a whole bunch of musicians out there waiting to remix your music, but why would they want to remix your music? Well here are a few reasons...
  • Because they find it fun to remix other peoples' music.
  • It is a great way for them to learn and practice making music.
  • To increase their own portfolio of music productions that they have made.
  • To get their own music noticed by people who like their remix.
  • To win the contest prize (which if it is something like a release on a label then it is also a way to get their own music promoted.
As you can see there is numerous reasons why someone would want to remix your music, but what benefits do you get as the remix contest organizer and how far does it go to promoting your music... well yet again here are a few of the benefits...
  • Your contest and therefore your music may get promoted around the net at various sites, forums and blogs by musicians who like your contest.
  • When a musician gets interested in your contest, the first thing they're likely to do is find the original version and listen to it, giving your music listeners.
  • You get a collection of remixes in different genres which you can release or use on your site, MySpace for other fans to enjoy. You could even release some as a remix album.
  • By allowing remixers to post their remixes on their own web sites and MySpace profiles, you may find that fans of the remixers who enjoyed listening to those remixes will decide to check out the original version and your other tracks.
As you can see there are some great benefits to running a remix contest for both you and your remixers. I'm sure you would also agree that it is a form of promotion that could last some time because the last example above of allowing remixers to post their remixes on MySpace etc could mean that the remix contest is still working to promote your music 6 months or even 1 year from now.

It is also a comparatively cheap way of promoting your music too as the only costs involved are a bit of your time to set up the contest and the obvious cost of the final prize. The reason why it could be very cheap promotion is because you get all of the above promotion benefits for what you you might have needed to have paid for a one-time fee freelance remix and yet you might get 3, 4 or even 10 really decent remixes for a similar cost.

It might even cost you next to nothing for the prize as if your label or if you release your own music you can release a few extra remixes on a single or album release as the prize. This sort of prize is not only a fun prize for the remix contest entrants but it is also not that costly and could even make you/your label money from remix sales.

Remember we can help by providing free of charge the tools to create your contest on this site thanks to our Remix Contest Creator which comes with a great looking widget you can place on your own web site or MySpace page. This makes running your own contest not only easier to set up and get going but also possibly cheaper as you don't need to hire a web designer to program the tools for you, it's all there ready for you to use.

This blog post was originally written for our other site Rhythm Creation.

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You may have seen that nearly a month before this blog post we introduced a free service to Run a Remix Contest on Remix Comps, but we felt the service was missing something. Thankfully today we introduced a new feature to allow you to boost your own Remix Comps remix contests with your very own Remix Comps Remix Contest Widget which you can try out an example of below.

The widget will allow you to promote your contest, allow people to see the details, prizes and rules, download the stems, see entries, listen to the original version and interact with your Remix Comps Remix Contest from your own site, blog, MySpace page or anywhere else you paste the code that we give you.



If you decide to run a remix contest on Remix Comps, once your remix contest has been finalized we will put together a widget for you, send you some code and all you've got to do is copy/paste it into your web site, blog, myspace page or anywhere else so that you can promote your contest to more people. There's no technical expertise required. We've got a version running on our MySpace page at the moment which you can check out here.

To use our Remix Contest Creator is free and the widget is also free to use, you can find out more here about running a remix contest on Remix Comps.

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Note: Since this was written the offer and features have changed. Please visit Run a Remix Contest instead to see the full and up to date details :) We have been listing contests for a 5 months now and we believe it is now time to take the site further and offer something new. So we have launched a new and free service for anyone wanting to run a remix contest. It can be tricky running a remix contest as you have to sort out all the technical difficulties to run it effectively such as hosting the remix files, working out how remixers are going to send in their remixes, how to allow remixers to hear the original version and much more. Yet that's before you even get on to how your going to promote it. At Remix Comps we can now offer a place to run your remix contest for FREE, making it fun to run your remix contest and not a headache. You get to keep full control over your contest and also a helping hand to make sure it runs smoothly.

We offer all of the following for free if you run your contest on Remix Comps....
    A customizable remix contest information page.
    Hosting of your remix stems, samples etc.
    Streaming of the original track.
    A banner promotion on our site at the top of every page.
    The ability for remixers to upload their completed remixes.
    Everyone can listen, comment and rate each entry.
    Help via email to help keep your contest running smoothly.
    Help to judge your contest should you need an additional judge.
    A whole bunch of Remix Comps visitors ready to get remixing.
Our system is easy to use and you can create and edit a contest easily using a form in your web browser. This includes the ability to upload and store the following...
    A photo/album cover or other picture.
    The original version of the track to be remixed.
    The remix files, samples and anything else.
    A banner to promote your contest.
Check out the Example Remix Contest and see the kind of contest you can easily create, including the Entries List and The Form that you can use to create a contest. We also have a Remix Contest Creator Help page which may also give you some insight into our system.

As you'll be the creator of the contest you will also get the ability to...
    Edit your contest yourself, even after it has started.
    Create the rules yourself, keeping full control of your contest.
    Download each entry in MP3 format for judging.
    Easily announced the winners on Remix Comps.
If you want to use this new and free service we are offering or try it out to see whether it is for you, firstly create a standard account on Remix Comps, authenticate it via email and then fill out the application form.

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We've provided 10 tips below which we think may help our friendly Labels and Musicians who are thinking of running a remix contest to understand the mind of the remix contest entrant... and I believe I speak for many a remix contest entrant as I list them. This list should be seen as things you should think about before running that remix contest.

What we want to see in no particular order...

1. A remix pack that we don't have to pay for.
Unless we are one of your devoted fans we don't want to have to pay to get the remix parts. Every time we see a price tag on the remix parts we scowl at you through our computer screens with disbelief. We don't mind paying for the MP3 of the original track, but please don't charge us for the remix parts.

2. Decent prizes.
The one is a pretty obvious one, we are not that keen to see this sort of prize... "We put your remix in my MySpace player for 1 month.", and then we go to your MySpace page and realise it gets visited by 10 people per month. We are musicians, we like music, so do you really think we need an MP3 player which most of us will already have? So what do we want I hear you ask? We would prefer to have a prizes such as... "A release on our label/b-side single release with a small share of the profits.". I ask you... "Would 10% of the takings of the remix that we created and won with really hurt you that much?" We would also love to see more labels offering the chance for the winning remixer to get a release of their own tracks on labels. If you can't provide releases we all like music making gear.

3. A good remix pack.
We want all the remix parts included in the pack and named properly, we don't just want the acapella, we want the drums, guitars and everything else that is part of the original. We want the vocals with effects on and off if you have them and we want them in high quality .Wav files, not 128kbps .MP3s which have sound quality loss. By giving us better samples, you get back better remixes.

4. The ability to stream our remixes on our MySpace page.
When we make music, we want people to hear it, so let us place the remixes we took the time to make in streaming format on our own websites, our myspaces, our reverb nations and our last.fms. You do realise that people may come a buy the original from you and maybe even become one of your fans because they heard our remixes. It is free advertising for you.

5. A well run contest.
Making a remix can take some time and you should acknowledge that by running a good contest. When we send you our entries, send us a message back saying... "Thanks we have received you entry". It's not that hard to do. Don't leave us hanging on for 6 months waiting to find out who won and actually tell us who won in an email or news post on your site, we want to know who beat us if we lost. Also give us enough time to complete our remixes, we think 6 week long contests are about right.

6. May the best remix win.
We don't want "Mr. Spammy" to win because they had the most Facebook, Twitter or MySpace friends who went and voted for their remix after they spammed everyone with their "Yo, go vote for my remix y'all" messages. We want well judged remix contests with the winner being the best remix. You can take into account any votes from people, but in our opinion it should not completely dictate the final winner.

7. A streaming version of the original.
Most of the time when we see a remix contest we don't know the original version, so provide us with a streaming one so we can take a listen. Just providing a few drum hits and sounds in a remix pack does not allow us to hear the original version in our minds ear.

8. Worldwide acceptance of entries.
Remixers come from many countries, why limit it to just one country. If you can speak 2 languages why not write the remix contest description in 2 languages. You will get more entries and you never know that foreign entry might be a hit.

9. The ability to listen to all entries.
Give us the chance to hear what other remixers are up to, it helps us to improve our remixing and is great to hear how others portrayed your track. It is also exposure for our own music, even if we lose your contest and we like exposure.

10. Give some kudos to good entries and feedback.
And if you're feeling extra generous with your time why not at the end of the contest, give us some feedback on where we went wrong and/or right or even some tips on how we could've improved our sound. A sentence or two doesn't take long as you listen through them or you could tell us some "best of the rest" entries in the winner announcement so that we know we were close.

If you are running a remix contest remember to tell us about it. This site exists because it can be tricky keeping track of them and sometimes we miss them too, so submit it to Remix Comps and let hundreds of remixers know about your contest. This is not a guide of requirements to get listed on Remix Comps. As a remixer do you have any tips for musicians, bands and labels who are running remix contests? If so add them to the comments.

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