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Old 12-05-2012, 01:57 PM
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Question SoundCloud alternatives?

I depend on sharing private SoundCloud sets with my clients of work-in-progress. The new version of SoundCloud pops up with ads for Katy Perry on the SAME PAGE as our work. This is totally unprofessional. I can't send my clients links to their work with advertising on the page.

Any suggestions for an online service that will allow clients to listen and/or download with a clean presentation and no ads?

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Old 12-05-2012, 02:03 PM
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Old 12-05-2012, 02:20 PM
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Soundcloud has a premium service which should be ad free. If you are already paying and you are still getting ads, try Broadjam which also allows you to create your own website as well. If that isn't quite right, there is drop box and of course Gobbler. Both Drop Box and Gobbler are simply for file storage and sharing. Both have premium services. None of these are very expensive. Soundcloud is very cheap at $99 or so per year. Gobbler is the most expensive at $30 per month or more. Pro account at Drop Box is $100 per year for 100GB and goes up from there to $500 per year for 500 GB.
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Soundcloud has a premium service which should be ad free. If you are already paying and you are still getting ads, try Broadjam which also allows you to create your own website as well. If that isn't quite right, there is drop box and of course Gobbler. Both Drop Box and Gobbler are simply for file storage and sharing. Both have premium services. None of these are very expensive. Soundcloud is very cheap at $99 or so per year. Gobbler is the most expensive at $30 per month or more. Pro account at Drop Box is $100 per year for 100GB and goes up from there to $500 per year for 500 GB.
But for gobbler and even for DropBox you get different service than on Soundcloud.

Drop Box is cool for sharing and sync your systems, and gobbler is the best cloud back up for audio + have a great sending function for very big files.

Soundcloud is good to let your clients listen to your mix without to give them the file also nice to integrate into websites or social networks.

I use all three and can't say that one of them could really do better what the other offers.

Now i have to take a look at Broadjam
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