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Yes I agree, sometimes only 7 seconds of a song get used. So what would be the difference between a 2min or a 10min “medley track” with all alternative mixes for being detected by Tunesat?
But still it is not working. Usually I have 1-3 detections a day. Since I made “medley tracks” I havenĀ“t received one single detections (5 days went by since then).
DavidGuestHi!
What kind of rights does one give up for having Tunesat find their music and get retrieving payments due? Thanks so muchDavidGuestHey Brian,
The difference between “Bed” and “Narrative” please, especially as would apply to a full song with words and music? Thanks, Love this place.BrianMcGraveyParticipantThe difference between a “Bed” and “Narrative” version is basically that the “Bed” has less elements than the narrative. Generally a narrative track doesn’t have the melody. So if it is a song with vocals, the narrative version might just be the same thing with vocals muted. A Bed version might just have only the chord progression and bare bones – no excessive instrument fills, no solos, no counter melody etc.
Art MunsonKeymasterWhat kind of rights does one give up for having Tunesat find their music and get retrieving payments due?
You don’t give up any rights. Tunesat only detects use, it does NOT collect payments.
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