DISCO Music Management Description
The music platform streamlines workflows and accelerates business processes. DISCO simplifies the organization, searching, and sharing of music and files, all centralized in one location. Artists, labels, managers, publishers, broadcasters, and music supervisors from around the globe rely on DISCO to efficiently manage their files and collaborate with their teams and networks. With the DISCO app for iOS, you can easily access your music and playlists on the go. You can upload and receive files, manage and edit your music, listen, and create playlists, with all modifications instantly synchronized to the DISCO web application. Collaborate with your colleagues in real-time, observe their contributions, and build upon their work quickly. You can receive music from anyone, regardless of whether they use DISCO. This eliminates the hassle of constant downloading and uploading, allowing for a seamless experience in uploading, receiving, and importing music. Effortlessly handle different formats and metadata, bringing your files under control swiftly while maintaining a single copy of each track alongside various formats and comprehensive metadata. Moreover, this integration ensures that your creative process remains uninterrupted and highly efficient.
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Expensive for composers Date: Jul 23 2024
Summary: Good system, but expensive, and not forthcoming about whether the system will actually work for composers.
Positive: Offers a very good system for uploading music, labeling, and organizing music. Offers a good way of getting music to interested parties; not only music supervisors, but any interested party.
Negative: I don’t like the “Al la carte” system of pricing for composers. The starting monthly fee is only $10, but if you want to actually set up libraries for music supervisors to hear, then you need to spend another $9; and it goes up from there. Meanwhile, there is no guarantee whatsoever that any music supe will have access to your music. A DISCO information video, where supes are complaining about composers contraction them, doesn’t help. Also, the fees that DISCO charges supervisors is not publicly available, which I find strange.
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