Deepest concerns about the new rules of maximum upload limits.

I agree with @OuranioRecordings here on a lot of points!

The ‘real’ world shows that all the talk about having one wonderful item that will milk you for years and leaving the customers overly satisfied and buying this track as crazy is plain wrong, come on! That’s simply not true! You’ll more likely have 0 sales and next thought in your head will be you’re not good enough of a musician or a composer (which is also not true) That’s how this marketplace works!

You can spend as much time as you want on a custom produced track when you’re working with a client. I personally spend enough time to make sure client receives exactly what he wants in terms of quality but also it’s my responsibility to deliver it fast enough for him because speed is power this days.

But who actually decides on quality of item’s on AudioJungle beside the review team? How the hell can the speed of your workflow be the determination factor of is your track great quality or garbage? How the instruments that you use in most of your tracks because of they are working for you can make your track garbage?

Aren’t the Envato reviewers team and a customers the ones who actually decide on quality? I guess they are.

And if the music track is not enough quality by any means that are reasonable - then review team should simply reject it. If it’s not good quality for a client he will just go shop some other place.

That’s the way of keeping the marketplace quality on high standards - don’t accept tracks that are not qualified and cleaning up the ‘bad cache’ - no name fake accounts and so, adding verification process and identification, but not limiting the amount of tracks authors can produce.

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