Good information. It's worth noting that Amuse has a 49.99 pro plan, and I think comparing the number of artist profiles you have is useful for if you are in more than one band/group or you make music and multiple genres that you'd like to keep separate. In my case I'm doing educational stuff, EDM and metal and I'm not sure I want there to be an overlap, especially with the educational stuff.
Been using amuse for 5 years as a free user, recently just upgraded into boost now and just starting with content id features, im curious like how long does it takes for a content id to claim a song in a youtube video after a day release?
Please guys, nice video, nice place. But I have a question I y'all to help me out with. I distribute through tunecore; yet I want to know if I can still upload my song on tunecore on audiomack? Can I? Or are they either or...,
It's inevitable that they're going to force free users to upgrade at some point. They just don't want to deliver too much bad noise at once. Trust, it's coming.
Brother, which distributor do you recommend for new artist? l am looking to release my first song soon and l am building my fanbase scratch so im not looking to get paid big or anything since streaming services pay so garbage as it is. It will be a dancehall song.
First ask yourself and he honest with yourself where are you at in your journey? Are you unknown slash new? Do you have a fan base? Are you local? Regional? At the end of the day there are business minded artist and hobbyist artist, distribution doesn’t matter it’s more of which one fits your immediate need today? If I was a new artist still finding myself I’d go distrokid not because there the best but you get more bang for buck next recommendation would be onerpm. Lastly tie btwn ditto/symphonic/amuse
Good information. It's worth noting that Amuse has a 49.99 pro plan, and I think comparing the number of artist profiles you have is useful for if you are in more than one band/group or you make music and multiple genres that you'd like to keep separate. In my case I'm doing educational stuff, EDM and metal and I'm not sure I want there to be an overlap, especially with the educational stuff.
Been using amuse for 5 years as a free user, recently just upgraded into boost now and just starting with content id features, im curious like how long does it takes for a content id to claim a song in a youtube video after a day release?
Which will Index our music in content id Quickly?
Please guys, nice video, nice place. But I have a question I y'all to help me out with. I distribute through tunecore; yet I want to know if I can still upload my song on tunecore on audiomack? Can I? Or are they either or...,
Dang glad I got on board with amuse before they started charging
It's inevitable that they're going to force free users to upgrade at some point. They just don't want to deliver too much bad noise at once. Trust, it's coming.
So you saying that us with free accounts before the change are not affected by this new change ??
Brother, which distributor do you recommend for new artist? l am looking to release my first song soon and l am building my fanbase scratch so im not looking to get paid big or anything since streaming services pay so garbage as it is. It will be a dancehall song.
First ask yourself and he honest with yourself where are you at in your journey? Are you unknown slash new? Do you have a fan base? Are you local? Regional? At the end of the day there are business minded artist and hobbyist artist, distribution doesn’t matter it’s more of which one fits your immediate need today? If I was a new artist still finding myself I’d go distrokid not because there the best but you get more bang for buck next recommendation would be onerpm. Lastly tie btwn ditto/symphonic/amuse
Gif why? It ain’t no comparing but I’m gon watch the video anyway 😂
It's just for people who might not know the difference. I'm trying to keep folks from messaging me with questions about it.
Do too lost
Amuse all day cdbaby doa. They died when they sold out and changed everything
Amuse doesn't compare to CD Baby. The only reason it was a better choice is because it was free.