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July 18, 2013 at 10:06 pm #10195Neunie74
I’m currently writing jingles to be made.
Are they worth the money?
How long do they take from initial order?I’d like to hear some examples.
Thanks
July 18, 2013 at 10:18 pm #90856professor1036Hi
I’ve ordered some personal cuts from JAM and ijingles (TM Studios) for my Internet webstream and the results have exceeded expectations from both companies. Turnaround time can vary from a few days to a few weeks.
For some examples of some of the personal jingles fellow Jinglemadders have ordered, as well as other clients…have a listen to this personal cuts demo from JAM
http://jingles.com/audio/s_jam_pc2013.mp3
You won’t be disappointed!
Here’s a selection of my cuts from JAM
July 18, 2013 at 10:32 pm #90857IainJohnstonMarc, a considerable number of us on JM indeed “feature” on that latest JAM Personal Cuts demo!
And there’s bucketloads of P-Cs samplers etc floating around via JM and elsewhere of things many of us have bought. Send me your email address if you want to hear more.
I’ve had 4 JAM cuts over the past 5 years, and I know many JMers have had far more, and from TM/iJingles/etc too. Both sources are excellent in quality and value, and some of the smaller companies are always worth looking at too.
“I’m currently writing jingles to be made”
Can you expand on that?
To me thats unusual – most people hear a cut/cuts/demos, and dream-up their own personal lyrics to fit a cut(s) they fancy (I’m trying to “coach” one of our newer JMers on just that this evening!)Most “Personal Cuts” are re-sings of already-created radio station packages, and that is why they are economical.
Do you mean you want some kind of “custom” jingles? VERY expensive!July 18, 2013 at 10:32 pm #90858BigdaveHere’s one that I bought and one I relyriced for one of Jinglemad’s most famous sons,Pete Wilson, to celebrate his 30th anniversary of jingle collecting. With JAM,Jon oversees the project from start to finish.He will also give you some great pointers if you’re struggling with your lyrics, or suggest something if you’re trying to cram too much in..
Enjoy!
Dave Nightingale-BS2-17 by DaveNightingale
It’s Great Being Pete (for Pete Wilson) – http://79.170.40.43/pete-wilson.net/media/great.mp3
Speaking of re-lyricing.. my advice is to listen to the cut a number of times and even sing your own lyrics to make sure they match the musical meter (as per the original cut).
With all the companies I’ve got cuts from (JAM,IJingles,S2Blue and Jingles Factory), the quality of the final product has,in every case, exceeded my expectations. Next on my list is a personal cut from these guys…
July 18, 2013 at 10:53 pm #90859LenGroatI have (I think?) since 1978 ………………
Len Groat JAM acapella 1978 by Len Groat
Now, just press the button on the first one.. they will sequence and R O A R at ya !
http://soundcloud.com/you/tracks?page=1
JAM Rule.. and there are some nice TM/ iJingles things in there too…
July 18, 2013 at 10:57 pm #90860professor1036Here’s the main cuts for Skylab Radio from ijingles (TM Studios), where I’ve specifically gone for jingles from the TMCI back catalogue…
July 18, 2013 at 11:08 pm #90862RobinBlamiresI recently made an audioboo of my own JAM personal cuts as it’s 10 years since I first ordered one. I wouldn’t play them on air now, but they were fun at the time.
http://audioboo.fm/boos/1390159-blammy-s-10-years-of-jam-jingles
July 18, 2013 at 11:17 pm #90863IainJohnstonThose still sound fresh enough to me Robin!
July 19, 2013 at 12:39 am #90868tyty21i’ve now made it a mission! i’m not going for 1 single cut, i’m going for a composite! from jam, and its big sister pams! once i get enough cash in hand, i’m going for it! a few packages i’m now thinking of are:
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