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Makes total sense then! was just wondering if there were any specific libraries more inclined for certain genres, which would be a helpful starting point, but not really expecting any shortcuts at all with this. If it was easy, everyone would be doing it for sure 🙂 thanks for your answer Art!
FilipeParticipantThank you so much for the reply Art Munson! So what other ways do you suggest for me to find the best libraries for what I do ? For example, my thing is more to the rock genres, but I also love composing dark sci fi cinematic things. How can I know which libraries would fit better for this case?
FilipeParticipantOnce again, Kubed and Guscave, thank you so much for taking the time to clarify my confusions and questions. Your answers already made my first payment on this forum worth it. Cheers : )
FilipeParticipantStarts to make more sense to me now! Thanks guys!
FilipeParticipantRIght…makes sense. My main question is basically this:
if a regular hip-hop , trap or r&b beat you find on a site like beat stars can actually be considered as normal stock music and also be submited to those stock music libraries, I don’t really understand why most producers making beats for beat stars and YouTube don’t also upload on these stock libraries like audio jungle . Are they that lazy so that they don’t take the extra effort to make more money with their music, or is there a logical reason for them not to make the most out of both worlds and only stick to those popular beat stores? Or are they just not aware about these stock libraries sites?
I actually wanna put my future beats not only on beat stars, but also on audio jungle ,pond5, youtube, ,etc etc and I don;t really see many producers doing this. so i just need to make sure if it’s a smart thing to do, or if there is any caution about this decision….
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