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Grow without turning into noise. These are practical habits for artists, DJs, producers, promoters, and crews using PULSATRAX.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
Use a clear name, avatar, bio, location or scene details if you want them public, and profile tracks that represent your current sound. A focused profile helps people understand whether to follow, book, remix, or collaborate with you.
Post releases, works in progress, event flyers, studio notes, lineup news, feedback requests, and collaboration calls. Give people enough context to care.
Repeated identical posts, fake engagement, link dumps, and aggressive self-promo make people tune out. Keep promotion intentional.
Good tags help discovery. Use genres, BPM ranges, scene terms, instruments, moods, and event types that actually fit the content. Do not tag every genre just to chase attention.
AI can be part of a creative workflow, but do not use it to impersonate another artist, clone a voice without permission, hide stolen source material, or mislead collaborators about how a track was made.
When AI materially shapes a track, artwork, vocal, or written post, disclose it where it affects rights, credit, licensing, or audience trust.
If you want remixes, say what is allowed. Mention BPM, key, stems, vocal permissions, credit format, release limits, and whether commercial release needs separate approval.
When remixing someone else, ask first if permission is unclear. Credit people in a way listeners can understand.
Be clear about deadlines, file formats, splits, project names, reference tracks, and who can release what. If plans change, say so early.
Give notes that someone can act on: arrangement, mix balance, vocal timing, low end, transitions, or energy. "This sucks" is not feedback.
Promote events accurately. Do not fake lineups, ticket links, venue details, endorsements, or safety information. During live or event-related features, follow the same rules: no harassment, hate, scams, adult exploitation, or illegal content.