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Website | landr.com |
Pricing URL | Official LANDR Pricing |
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Website | amuse.io |
Pricing URL | Official Amuse Pricing |
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You don’t have a problem if it’s for YouTube only. If u wanted to make a cover and put it on Spotify a company like http://landr.com does the job for you or http://soundrop.com or an OG site called easylistening. But u can even use the music of Bon Jovi and sing it on ur YouTube channel. You’re just gonna get a copyright claim not a strike. YouTube had thing called “Checks” where if a label chooses to give a... Source: over 1 year ago
Amuse.io have a free tier. Just so you know. Source: about 2 years ago
I used amuse.io and now I'm using dittomusic and I just want to know if there's any way you can distribute music to the same spotify artist page through two distributors? Source: about 2 years ago
For submitting to services like Spotify, they require a minimum image size of 3000x3000 (at least amuse.io requires this for submitting to Spotify, Apple, etc - not sure if this is a Spotify/Apple/Google requirement or if just something Amuse requires) whereas Wombo only exports 1920x1080. To get to that size, I open an image in photopea.com and then crop the photo that Wombo has generated to remove the frame they... Source: over 2 years ago
To be fair though, distributors are still worth it so long as you get a good value one, it makes it so easy to get your music on spotify, itunes, tiktok etc for no effort. I think amuse.io still does a free subscription too? And some other ones are pretty cheap too, like distrokid for 20 bucks a year, or beatchain for like 7 a month if you live month-to-month like me. Source: over 2 years ago
Second I'd personally suggest to try out amuse.io, they do most of what you want in free tier and the rest is covered by yearly subscription (2 tiers - 25$ and 60$) for unlimited releases that stay there until you take them down (even on free tier). Source: over 2 years ago
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