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Wura
2 weeks ago to Eric Richards

Hi Eric,
I've been reviewing a few catalogs on Broadjam, and your name came up in that process.
I work closely with artists on the sync side, specifically identifying what's actually holding strong records back from being considered for placements.
I'd like to take one of your tracks through a Sync-Ready Audit.
That means looking beyond the music itself and into the details that supervisors quietly filter for metadata structure, registration alignment, and overall pitch readiness. Just a clear breakdown of where your track stands and what could make it more placement-ready.

If you're open to it, send me a link to the track you'd want reviewed: wuradigitals@gmail.com
Best regards,

Wura Digital Services
Sync Strategy & Catalog Development



Author
Louis
over 30 days ago to Eric Richards

Hey

I checked out your recent track and I can tell you're serious about your craft. The quality is there, what's missing isn't talent, it's strategic positioning.

Quick question: are you currently running a structured rollout behind your releases, or mainly relying on organic discovery?

I help artists strengthen performance on YouTube and Spotify through targeted promotion, algorithm optimization (saves, retention, engagement signals), and structured playlist positioning. I also assist with monetization strategy and licensing alignment so releases aren't limited to streams alone.

If you're open, send me the main track you're pushing right now and I'll give you a quick breakdown of what I'd adjust to scale it properly.

Email: louisabigailmedia@gmail.com



Author
Adam Vicelich
over 30 days ago to Eric Richards

Hi Eric great work on road to glory. What orchestra Samples do you use? I'm looking for some advice on what to buy. Thanks.

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Eric Richards
over 30 days ago

Hi Adam! I have been using Cinematic Strings 2.0 BUT I completely advise looking into 8DIO's Adagietto. It is the best string library I have heard thus far for such an attractive price. There are other nice libraries like LASS and Symphobia but they are heavily expensive. LASS does have a LITE version that is the same price as Cinematic Strings and Adagietto. It does depend on your style though. Adagietto is perfect for cinematic cues while LASS may be good for more John William style--more symphonic/classical. What I love about Adagietto is that you can have your strings have mutes on them. I haven't seen that anywhere else. Then finally Symphobia, it is a hefty library on cost but if you can afford it, that would be the best option probably. It has a great tone and string effects.

I threw out many libraries at you but look at Adagietto and LASS LITE and see what fits your style. If you want to, you can check out what I use, Cinematic Strings, but I don't heavily advise it. It uses lots of RAM and takes awhile to load the samples. Like Hollywood Strings. If you've thought about getting that library...don't. I'm a huge fan of Thomas Bergersen but that library has many issues.

I hope this helped and thank you for your comment! Best of luck composing!



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