This topic contains 1 reply, has 2 voices, and was last updated by  100Audio-ZhaoShiru 1 year, 9 months ago.

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #3742985

    ejeebeats
    Participant

    Hello
    I followed your recommendations for uploading midi files but my title was refused. I am asked to re-upload the files. Can you tell me what exactly is wrong? I feel like I followed the recommendations. I put the midi files and the screenshot in a single ZIP.
    Thanks for your feedback.
    Attached is the email from 100audio

    Dear

    Your uploaded item “[del](Your track did not pass the quality review)Caro” was declined.

    If there’s an “Automator” in your title, it means that your item was rejected by the system automatically because of simple problems including but not limited to missing documents and other basic information.

    Please return to the link blow, Correct the mistakes mentioned in the title and Re-upload it again:
    https://100audio.com/en/vendor-dashboard/?task=products&status=trash

    More info about corresponding error reasons:
    https://100audio.com/topic/515799/

    If you have any questions or suggestions, please create a topic on our Forum.

    Thank you for taking the time to submit music to 100Audio, and we sincerely hope your next entry will meet our submission requirements.

    Hi,ejeebeats

    If ableton live cannot export the complete midi track, you can try exporting the single-track midi file of the main instrument and melody, or the audio split track of the main instrument.
    The review verifies whether your certification documents correspond to the music. As long as the midi track or audio track you provide is relatively complete, it will generally pass the review.
    (The minimum requirement is generally no less than three-track midi or audio files)

    #3743130

    Hi,ejeebeats

    There is nothing wrong with the format of the file you uploaded, but it has not passed manual review.
    All music uploaded by authors does not have a 100% pass rate. If the music does not meet commercial sales standards, there is a chance that it will be rejected.
    You can refer to the styles of top-selling music, which should increase the passing rate of the music.

    thank you for your understanding

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.