Audio submission banning Q
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- MSterling87
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MSterling87
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Why do you get banned and not just recieve a warning or something like you cant post anything for like 24 hours.
- Offgore
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Offgore
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At 7/9/09 05:31 PM, MSterling87 wrote: Why do you get banned and not just recieve a warning or something like you cant post anything for like 24 hours.
if you want a warning, go read the rules for submitting audio. and the audio portal isn't like the forum.
- Mich
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Mich
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If you got a message saying you're banned, that means that your first submission broke the rules in some way. It has nothing to do with submissions/time
Checklist for audio submissions:
- You wrote it yourself
- You did not use a midi and just assigned instruments to the tracks
- You did not just drag a bunch of loops together to arrange 'your own song' out of them
- You did not use any copyrightes samples.
- You did not randomly click around in your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) and submit the result (spam)
If all of those are positive, you should have been approved. Appearantly one or more of them didn't apply to your first submissions, and you're banned.
You might aslo want to read this thread on the matter.
So. Did you make what you submitted?
- Khuskan
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Khuskan
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Stop posting. You broke the rules, you were banned. End of.


