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Go to the Digital Releases Shared Google Doc and check for releases that need to be downloaded. Most of these are designated (Digital Only) on the promoter's site.
 
Go to the Digital Releases Shared Google Doc and check for releases that need to be downloaded. Most of these are designated (Digital Only) on the promoter's site.
 
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===Entering New Releases into the CD Library Database and Labeling===
 
 
Pull the CDs to enter from the bottom shelf of the black shelving unit.
 
 
Open the '''"MD and Programming Portal"''' bookmarked on your browser and click the '''"Add to Physical+Label"''' button.
 
*Click on "Add to Library"
 
 
'''Entries should be made in ALL CAPS'''
 
 
Enter information into the following fields, using the tab key to move between them:
 
*'''''Artist First Name''''' - Only if it is an individual artist, not a band.
 
*'''''Artist Last Name or Band''''' - Leave off articles such as ‘A’, ‘An’, ‘The’, etc. Compilations should be entered as “Various / with a couple of key words from the title.”
 
*'''''File Under''''' - This is the first letter of the band name or the artist's last name - use "#" for compilations.
 
*'''''Title''''' - Album title
 
*'''''Label Name''''' - Name of record label, if there are multiple labels, only enter the first two, separated with a slash with spaces on both sides of it.
 
*'''''Genre''''' - Select the appropriate genre from drop down menu.
 
*'''''Media''''' - Select CD or LP from the drop down menu.
 
Click save and repeat.
 
 
You must enter information into all of the fields except '''''Artist First Name''''', or the labels will not print correctly.
 
 
*There are 30 labels to each sheet of printer paper. Checkbox the new albums you would like to print labels for, but only checkbox 30 at a time or they will overlap each other.
 
* If you need to reprint a label for a CD already on the shelves that was edited, you can search for the album and checkbox that album to print it as well.
 
* Load a couple sheets of 5160 Mailing Labels from the box on the upper shelf of the black shelving unit. The sheets go into the printer upside down.
 
* Click the "Add checked to labels and print" button
 
*Place the labels on the appropriate CDs with the letter on the spine.
 
*Write KDHX on the face of the CD and inside of the case with a black sharpie
 
*Shelve the CDs in alphabetical order within each genre on the new release shelf
 
 
[[Category:Music Department]]
 

Revision as of 20:07, 22 March 2016

Digital Releases

Digital releases are submitted to KDHX via:

  • music department email through Desk.com
  • a radio promoter or label download page
  • Forwarded email from the Music Director
  • If the e-mail contains a full album, check to see if we already have the release by looking it up in the Physical Music Library In the database, you must search by last name, band name or album title)
  • If the download is a single, or wouldn't meet our quality standards, resolve the case in Desk.com.
  • If the email contains passwords, directions or other info, be sure they are updated in the Digital Download Logins doc.
  • If we have all of the albums contained in the email, resolve the email.
  • If not, click on the download link, and log in with the password. (Check Google Doc or with Nick if unknown.)
  • If possible, take a quick listen to two or three tracks for the “embarrassment factor.”
  • If it sounds good enough to air, download the album to the digital downloads folder on the desktop.
  • Create a new playlist in iTunes with the artist’s name, album title and (label). ex. Lydia Loveless - Indestructible Machine (Bloodshot)
  • Drag the tracks into the playlist, then add the label info into the comments section (Apple-A, then Apple-I).

Getting Album Artwork

If album artwork does not appear:

  • Search for the album art in Google Images
  • Click the Settings icon and select advanced search.
  • Under Image Size, narrow your search to "Larger than 640x480" and click the Advanced Search button.
  • Click the correct album from your results to make it larger.
  • Right-click and select "Save Image As", name it and save it to the desktop.
  • Right-click any song from the playlist and select "Get Info" and click the artwork tab, if there is one.
  • Drop the image into the empty "artwork" box and the image should appear. If there is an "Add" button, click it.

Printing Album Artwork for CD Case

  • With your playlist selected and tracks in the appropriate track order, go to itunes>file>print.
  • Setting should be set to:
  • Print: CD Jewel Case Insert
  • Theme: Mosaic
  • It should look like this example in the print preview.

Lydia Print Preview.png

  • Print 2 copies.
  • Burn the playlist onto a CD. Blank CD-Rs and empty jewel cases are kept in the top drawer of the black metal cabinet.
  • Write the artist's name, album title, label, year and "KDHX" on the CD itself with a Sharpie.
  • Assemble it into a case by cutting the cover art so the cover is in front and tracklist is in back behind the tray.

Create a spine label from the second copy by cutting it to fit the spine. Using tape is a-ok! We want the programmers to be able to find the CD, without having to pull it out from the shelf to read the necessary information.

  • All digital releases MUST contain the following information once on the shelf.
    • artist name
    • album title
    • record label
    • track listing

  • Add to the appropriate genre pile on the Ready for Library shelf.
  • You just created a disc, congrats!

Go to the Digital Releases Shared Google Doc and check for releases that need to be downloaded. Most of these are designated (Digital Only) on the promoter's site.