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There’s at least half a dozen decent websites that provide music for projects. Musicbed is one that works with artists directly and while it’s pricey, the artists are reasonably well compensated. Audiio and Artlist also have really good services that include SFX as well as music in a variety of genres & moods. Always use copyright cleared music. It’s just good karma. Source: over 1 year ago
Https://musicbed.com and https://artlist.io are both good sites for music (and royalty free). I would ask your videographer to chose the music since they are the one editing and know what the vibe of the video is. Unless you're editing it yourself? If so, I would chose what audio you're going to use first and then find a song that helps compliment that. Source: about 2 years ago
Picking the music is probably the hardest and most time consuming part of editing to be honest! There are lots of sites we use to license music. And since wedding videos are so popular now the sites have categories specifically for weddings which is nice. For my process I look through all of the footage first and pick out what audio stands out the most to me to use. This helps determine what kind of music I’ll... Source: about 2 years ago
Sell Products. This is the "Build Once, Sell Twice" approach as Jack Butcher (Visualize Value) calls it. Make beats and sell them multiple times with non-exclusive licenses. Sell custom beats to artists. Set up a beat store on airbit.com or beatstars.com. Sell sample packs. Make instrumental music and get microsync licenses on royalty-free music platforms like Artlist.io and musicbed.com. Sell preset packs, drum... Source: over 2 years ago
I'm a huge fan of musicbed.com - really great library. We turn out enough work to where the subscription makes sense, but I realize that doesn't apply to everyone. Source: over 2 years ago
Freesound - Massive collection of free audio snippets, samples, and recordings. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
How about you keep it legit instead. Source: 5 months ago
Hey. A good source for free sound effects and sounds in general is the site freesound.org. Jsyk you will need a looot of sounds for this animation. Slashes, wooshes and hit sounds are some of the sounds you will need. Try typing the sound you think you need and maybe you will find something interesting. Source: 5 months ago
There are several free orchestral sample libraries, but usually for some garbage player like Kontakt, and sax often doesn't get included, so if you need free and VST-less, then hunting on sites like freesound.org and similar might be your best bet. Source: 5 months ago
I'm about to make my first youtube content so I would like to know how to freesound.org safely for my youtube videos. Do I have to obtain permission from the owner? If so, how can I ensure that I can legally use their sounds for my videos? Source: 5 months ago
Premiumbeat - Premiumbeat.com provides high quality Royalty Free Music.
OpenGameArt.org - A site dedicated to sharing artwork & other assets for game development.
Incompetech - Royalty Free and Creative Commons Music Archive
Epidemic Sound - Website with licensed music to use in youtube videos
AudioJungle - Discover 637399 Royalty Free Music tracks and audio files from only $1 on AudioJungle. Buy Royalty Free Music from a Global Community of Musicians and Sound Engineers.
Sample Focus - The easiest way to find the perfect audio sample