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- Does anyone think Tracklib is worth it? : r makinghiphop - Reddit
For house dance type stuff, I actually think Tracklib is quite good In some ways, you can get away with a lower quality recording or a less good song for a dance track Lots of musicians chop the sample into oblivion, split stems, repitch reharm bits, etc, and the sample can often serve as just one small element in a larger arrangement
- Tracklib - A solution to sample clearance? - a short article . . . - Reddit
"Tracklib - A solution to sample clearance?" - a short article I wrote about my impression of the popular sampling service "Tracklib" Hope this helps!
- What is your opinion about tracklib? : r LofiHipHop - Reddit
Good post! I also wonder what other sampling musicians think about it Plenty of people are licensing samples, but Tracklib is really the only service that's streamlining the process of actually legally clearing other people's commercially released music for use in "derivative works" as they are described legally
- Need Help Purchasing A Subscription! : r tracklib - Reddit
Tracklib refuses to let me buy a subscription I have tried two different credit cards, two different accounts, two different emails even different web browsers
- Splice vs Tracklib : r musicproduction - Reddit
Tracklib is a good way to keep yourself covered if you love sampling original music and have intentions to release officially For the love of sampling, though, just sample and think about licencing when the time is right Tracklib is a licensing portal are the end of the day
- Free alternative to splice and loopcloud? : r ableton - Reddit
I was wondering if there is a website with free samples or pay-per-sample site like splice or loopcloud that are subscription based services? Or is it just surfing around a finding smaller free packages? I know loopcloud and maybe also splice has vocal samples as well Is there a free alternative?
- Anyone tried Tracklib yet? : r FL_Studio - Reddit
The downside of Tracklib is that you have to pay a fee to release, even if you make no cash off the song; and you have to keep Tracklib updated with your revenue every 6 months So releasing even something small like an EP could wind up costing you a bit of money Or of course you can just not release anything
- r tracklib on Reddit: Sitting on beats Ive made with tracklib samples . . .
Sitting on beats I've made with tracklib samples, unsure whether to release or not I am a hip hop beatmaker that has been releasing beats for a number of years now, almost entirely original compositions, with a few sampled beats here and there
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