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URL: http://www.audioformula.com/
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Accepting Submissions: Unknown - Contact at website.
Submit Online: Unknown
Submit By Mail: Unknown
Submissions Reviewed: Unknown
Types Accepted: Instrumentals
Charge For Submissions: Unknown
Up Front Money:
Royalty Free:
(non-broadcast use)
Unknown
Exclusivity:
(Exclusive, Non, Semi)

(Semi = Free to place on own
but not with another library)
Unknown
Re-Title: Unknown
Set Own Price: Unknown
Contract Length: Unknown
Payment Schedule: Quarterly
License Fee Split:
(writer/library)
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PRO Split Based on 100%:
(writer/library
writer/library/publisher
or writer)
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Requires Licensee To File Cue Sheet: Unknown
Pays On Blanket License:
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Active Site: No
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5 thoughts on “AudioFormula”

  1. The owner/creator (Chris Hewitt) of this company passed a while back. He was a very good guy and a composer as well. I don’t believe anyone has carried the torch forward. The site was up for awhile but I can’t even get to it now. I had a lot of music on there. It was a very innovative idea that had support from Illio at one point.

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    • Always wondered what happens with a library’s music after the library closes down. Especially if an exclusive (perpetual) contract was signed. Lost forever?

      And if the contact info is unavailable.

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