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Re: kunaki (was: What does it mean to you, to "release a record"?)



Howdy,

Another drawback of the Kunaki service that Rainer doesn't mention is
that their uploading software is Windows PC compatible only.

That means if you are a long-time Mac user (like me) you have to find
a friend with a Windows PC to install the Kunaki software and do the
uploading for you.

In my case it would probably be my kids - they have a PC for gaming.

Basically I really like the Kunaki packaging quality - limitations and 
all.

I'm a professional graphic designer and I have to say the printing is
pretty darn good.

I've designed the graphic component for about 7-8 different people
(label-mates and friends mostly) that have ultimately used Kunaki.

I've designed dozens of other CDs printed elsewhere and there is really
no overt discernible difference.

I can't do the uploading on my Mac, but I can still create the imagery.

I have every confidence that when I get around to it I can master the
audio on my Mac the next time I put out an "album" and simply upload
everything with my kids gaming computer (which has internet access too).

I may even reprint/republish my old CD "Flux Aeterna" on Kunaki - the
original 1150 CDs order of is nearly gone.

I've about a half dozen left personally and CDBaby, GuitatrNine, 
IndyJazz
and the pfMENTUM label have very few on hand any more either.

I'd have to make some serious adjustments to the old packaging to make 
it
fit within Kunaki's limited scheme, but it could be done I suppose.

For limited run CD issues the price and quality can't be beat.

Cheers,

Ted

On Dec 30, 2008, at 5:54 AM, Rainer Straschill wrote:

> Mark said:
> "whats this Kunaki.com thing.. gonna check after this..."
>
> Kunaki is a service which makes CDs and DVDs (I'll only focus on the
> CD part here). There is no initial setup cost, and there is a fixed
> price of $1.75 per CD, independently of the number of units ordered in
> one go or over lifetime.
> There are some downsides - to qoute their website's FAQ: "Kunaki
> operates more like a machine than a business and does not offer a
> personalized service. [...] Because Kunaki is highly automated and
> focused on quality, low price, and fast production, we offer a minimal
> range of options."
>
> That's the biggest downside. The only option is a jewel case with
> black tray and 2-page booklet (everything printed in coulor).
> Another downside (for some) is that there are very specific rules and
> a very specific flow for supplying your CD content. You use their
> custom configuration software. It reads the data from a CD in your
> computer, then you select several image documents (TIFF 8bit RGB, NOT
> 16bit like it says on their website), also within the software, and
> the software handles uploading data to their site. Want to give them a
> WAV file and replication report instead? Doesn't work. Want to use
> prepress PDFs? Doesn't work. Want a transparent jewel case, four-page
> booklet, slim case or digipak? Doesn't work.
>
> On the other side, everything they do (including handling your orders
> and providing a web shop where your fans can order your CDs at a price
> set by you) is free except for the cost to you of $1.75 per CD.
>
> Basically, if you can live with the limitations (and the most
> challenging ones for me are the package limitations), it allows for a
> really extremely simple business plan. The only pre production costs
> you have are the time you spend to compile your album and its artwork,
> put it into the format they like and use their software to transfer
> it. Starting from that point, your total income per CD is the
> difference of price you set in their webshop minus $1.75 for the sales
> you do from their webshop, or your selling price minus 1.75$ and
> pro-rata shipping costs (for those you sell e.g. at concerts).
>
> They also dropship to amazon and CDbaby at no additional cost.
>
>             Rainer
>