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URL: http://www.s3mx.com/
Twitter:
Facebook:
Accepting Submissions: Yes
Submit Online: No
Submit By Mail: Yes
Submissions Reviewed: Unknown
Types Accepted:
  • Vocals
  • Instrumentals
Charge For Submissions: No
Up Front Money: No
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
No
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Exclusive
Re-Title: No
Set Own Price: No
Contract Length: In Perpetuity
Payment Schedule: Bi-Annual
License Fee Split:
(writer/library)
50/50
PRO Split Based on 100%:
(writer/library
writer/library/publisher
or writer)
50/50
Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: Yes
Pays On Blanket License:
YouTube Content ID:
Active Site: No
Offers Subscriptions To Clients:
Notes:

15 thoughts on “S3 Music & Sound”

  1. Does anyone that had music with S3 know what happened with them?

    I have a small number of cues that were in their library for a short time, no placements.

    I would like to at least know what’s going on, maybe they sold the catalog?
    If any of the former S3 owners would be kind enough to update us it would be greatly appreciated.

    Reply
        • Yes, I have been trying to get in touch with them with no response.

          If they sold the catalog maybe that’s a good thing but at least an email would have been nice.

          Maybe I’m asking too much, IDK.

          Reply
          • I have a few cues with S3 (no placements). I emailed them back in February because I noticed their website was not functioning properly. They finally got back to me and said: “We are in the process of hopefully selling the library to another entity with a further reach, so that could be great for the composers. We’ll keep everyone posted!” This answer was from Adam Sanborne at S3.

            Now that their website is gone altogether, I have no idea what has happened and where the library might have gone. Maybe the new entity they mention will let the composers know? I don’t know. I haven’t received any email or news. Nothing. I don’t think it’s asking too much to be kept informed.

            Reply

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