Edited: 2024/09/09 If you want to PROTECT and COPYRIGHT your AI Music, watch this video: th-cam.com/video/ivDiQBV-tJU/w-d-xo.html UPDATE 1: If you do not want to use and generate AI Music, save your time and watch this video th-cam.com/video/wxMOLKr-v04/w-d-xo.html UPDATE 2: Suno.ai is much better than AIVA, so consider using suno.ai instead of AIVA (Must Paid plan) UPDATE 3: Distrokid still the BEST, sign up now and get a 7% discount: distrokid.com/vip/seven/5867239 UPDATE 4: Want to protect your AI music with content ID services, or if you have any project ideas, contact us via e-mail, we're always available at nova.academy.contact@gmail.com Important Notice: 🔷The tracks you create during the "PRO" plan on AIVA will maintain yours FOREVER, meaning you will still monetize & own full copyright even if you don't subscribe anymore. Thats why I said you just need "one time" subscription to make 300 tracks. 🔷Under English copyright law, works generated by A.I. can be protected as works "generated by computer in circumstances such that there is no human author of the work" (s. 178, Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA)). This means when you generate a composition during the PRO plan you grant the exclusive copyright from the engine that generates the music which is "AIVA". (AIVA will give you the ownership) There is nothing illegal, No copyright is infringed, and guess what? most of the relaxing/meditation music is AI-generated - it's a business. 🔷 AI Music will NOT replace Artists. It's just a "tool" like image generators, and the best usage for AI Music is relaxing/meditation music.
@@wallofsoundandmusic345 hahaha! quite near. I've created some nice songs using Suno. It's crazy. I have a band, i put my band song lyrics in it and created it, the song is damn nice lol! it's crazy... 😅🤣
Music is about soul, not about money. These sorts of tech bro schemes are souring the listening experience for real music enjoyers. People are now even uploading their rubbish ai music under the name of other artists to trick people into accidentally listening to it.
People will not make money over rubbish ai music, because nobody will listen to it, only *good* ai music can get recognition, and since music is indeed about soul, the listener will only enjoy *good* music, either it's from a human or an ai, a good music will still sounds good (:
And to call themselves artists is just ridiculous! This is no different than copying someone’s melody and taking credit for it. The worst part…this is not even a desperate wannabe musician who wants spotlight, this is just about making money. These people are everywhere now with their soul sucking get-rich-quick schemes
I know, I am phonk artist since 2019, so I know what you mean, but what could we do? there is literally nothing to stop these multi-million AI companies, so embrace it and benefit from AI instead of just sitting and complaining about it, believe me, if you want to poeple to stop using AI, talk to the companies that offer the poeple this advantage. and I bet they will not even respond to a simple email.
@@Nova-Academy you've literally published the most cynical video i've ever seen on how to exploit a platform that allows independent artists a way to monetise their music in order for you to generate revenue, taking away from real artists who pour in hours of practice, research, effort, and emotion into their art. what makes your ai music good when you state you dont even go into the editing tool to tweak a thing? why should you be entitled to the revenue meant for hard-working and passionate artists? you state that there is nothing to stop these ai companies while you fuel them with subscriptions and training for their programs. if you cared at all about integrity and music you would take a stand and continue to create real art, but you don't. you want to sit back while exploiting and depriving the people who these 'tools' could not exist without. if enough people begin pumping out slop like this, streaming services will be flooded with soulless 'music' and your programs will come to a standstill, only being able to feed off each other. is this really what you want to be complicit in?
As a music creator who is using SUNO, I can tell you, you still need to edit and master the tracks if you want to truly sell them further then just streaming. AI is good, but still not professional level good. You need some know how to get real top end results.
So. As an amateur musician. Seing this scheme I understand how much I lost trying to promote my own music, being completely off the course ) I can fix my scheme helps to this video. I appreciate your work!
The number $3,168 isn't mentioned anywhere. There is no spotify link of the music you created. It seems you haven't produced anything and the whole video is just about you selling Distrokid. If I am wrong, can you send the spotify link with the music you created and evidence you made $3,168?
There's no need to prove anything my friend, I'm not selling a course, I literally just made a video giving you free information on this topic, and wether you'd like to work on it or not, It's up to you, in fact, you not working on it will make a room for others to have piece of that cake, before it completely done :D
@@Nova-Academy Yeah exactly, some people might not like what you do but hey you at-least SHARE what you do to make money so if they wanna cry about it, then they can do so but some others will do the same as you if it work, business is business
Hi the revenues was coming from both TH-cam and Spotify? Also do you think to earn that much money you need a certain amount of followers to start with? And finally did you promote your videos somehow or just uploaded? Thanks!
The revenue was only from Spotify, The TH-cam channel revenue is another income source I didn't show, I do some Instagram promotion for the playlists, but most of the income comes by relying on TH-cam growth, getting organic followers to Spotify playlist, and get streams, and so on. Soon, I'll upload a video about this specific topic, with a more detailed and new strategy, as I see that this video is maybe outdated a bit.
yup! I share the playlist link everywhere in the channel, some artists even pay to add/promote their songs on the top 10 tracks in the playlist, good luck!
@@Nova-Academy Sorry to bother again man, just missing one piece in your tutorial. You have to register the generated songs to a collection society before distribute them right? Otherwise how you can get paid for them when streamed? Thanks again!!
To help get a foothold I tried writing theme songs for people, you know like Trump train, Mr Beast, Smile more etc etc. if the music is good and it tells a story then it will reach people but if your music stuck in a back corner basement office then it is hard to get traction.
I've just gotten into the AI music game with a bunch of songs I have written (my lyrics turned into songs on an AI generator, where I paid for pro licensing to own all the rights). Would you recommend the YT hour-long video idea to be a mix of different songs in the same video - or possibly alternative versions of the same songs?
@@jayman6608 Most people say and say, while few people do and earn, if the AI Music sounds good, Spotify has no reason to take it down, and if you are really worried about using AI, in the next video I'll show you how to earn from music without AI and with zero music production experience, stay tuned.
@@Nova-Academy Well I know one way is to put it on TH-cam. I've just been putting together some stuff and creating a AI band. So I had several avenues already planned for revenue just wanted to make sure that 1 of them wasn't a dud before I started.
What happens if I already have a TH-cam channel featuring my music and select to have TH-cam platform through a distribution company? Will there be a problem or confusion?
I write my own songs, but recentlyI went into the studio and did a trial. I don't have a melancholic tone, and I haven't had any training either. However, I have written a dozen songs. I'm from Turkey, but I enjoy writing songs in English because I can flow better in English. What I mean is, if I share these through platforms like Spotify iTunes and in others, would I still be considered an artist?
The strategy still works, but I'll upload a better video soon, new genre, new startegy, and also info that still nobody knows, before it gets compeptive :D
I want to create songs with suno to get my youtube monetized. Can i also upload it to streaming platforms because I see that streaming platforms claim the song on TH-cam once you upload it to them
Streaming platfroms don't claim songs on youtube, the content id system is the cause of claiming, you maybe registered your songs without knowing thru a distributor.
If I subscribe to the premium feature of an AI Music Generator service, can I upload a song that is 100% created through the AI Music Generator to DistroKid?
Thanks for sharing, great video! I'm curious about your 1 hr video. How many tracks do you usually use in a 1 hr video? Also do you have animated videos or static images for these videos looping through the videos?
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That's great tip! Do you release the music via Distrokid as a single song release or in an album of a few songs, and what's your frequency of music release for the 300 tracks through Distrokid?
Excellent video! It’s really made me rethink the whole process of making music using AI and how to Monetise. I’ve been playing with Udio and Sono and feeling excited by it but also a bit depressed at how easy and quick it is compared to making my own original music using a Daw like ableton for the past 20 years! A light bulb has been switched on! There is a still a skill in making good AI music, you still need a good ear. But now at least the rate of production can increase, it used to take me a year to make 12 good tracks. Now I’m confident that I can do the same in a week! Only one question are you doing this for multiple genres or just sticking with one? Like Low-Fi, classical or more niche? Doing research for low competition?
I have been an artist since 2019, I produce Phonk (TikTok edits songs). so I know this feeling (: I tried to see if AI could make Phonk, especially Brazilian Phonk, the most viral genre across social media edits, and the AI wasn't as good as lofi or ambient when it comes to Phonk or other new genres. However, when I compose a phonk (or any music genre) and give it the AI as audio references, so basically the AI remix your own composition, the results were so good. So for your quastions, steer away from lofi, its outdated, and focus on dark academia, ambeint, and experimental ambeint.
That’s great advice thanks! I’ve seen other channels mention Ai tools for finding new trends, have you used any? Another question when uploading tracks to stores are you selecting both youtube and TH-cam music? Or just uploading to your own TH-cam channel? I’m just confused about this as I know that they will create a channel for the artist called topic with the artist name.
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That makes sense. I have been a bit worried about people trying to copy my music and images. I am having to watermark everything. Not sure how to protect the music.
Your song is a product you produced, just like any other product when you run a business. You can't have a range of products and they sit at home and hoping people will buy it. You need to go out to sell, market, promote them. So it's the same. You need to approach radio stations, DJ, and share your songs. If they like it, they can try to showcase your songs. Some times you need to go to gigs, live performances to play your songs to get your songs out there. With social media, it is even easier to share but the digital world is noisy, busy so that's a challenge too. My experience as a local musician. That's what we did. 2 of my band songs went to the top3 on local radio stations. It is a lot of hard work, we played in gigs, get to know people, you need to keep pushing it but of course the song must be good, has commercial value. Our hard work paid off, our music video got played in local tv, and the best thing, our band was selected to open Hoobastank concert abt 10yrs ago.. my earlier band we opened for Metallica.. anyway, in today's context, the radio is not as fast as social media platform, so make use of ALL of it.
Then i supposednypu didn't distributed the music to you tube too otherwise you'll get a specific profile with you songs generated automa tically when posted from distrokit, right?
Hey my music is live i almost all streaming platforms now , but I don't see it making to the playlist or like nobody even knows but most people from my inner and outer circle loved. It, any tips to level it up to the playlist
Dude, I must say, I'm only 1:58 mins into your video and I just gotta pause and comment on how smart you are! My goodness, the things you think of and the mentality you have is incredible. I have watched a fair share of these TH-cam videos, but you really stood out because of the way you think. You're definitely going places and definitely going to be successful.
Thanks for sharing. This is inspiring. Talking of AIVA, you selected the $50 sub plan. I tried the free version.. Does the most expensive version, create songs, music with vocals? Just like Suno? Can anyone who has experience in it share?
The video 9 months ago, I don't recommend AIVA, go for suno.ai for only $10, much better. Also I'll drop a full course not only about create music, but also protect it, promote it and get actual streams and views to monetize (:
Can you please explain more about TH-cam Partner Program? Is this just the money I'll earn from TH-cam or something I need to attach to my distrokid? Also I bought Symphonic 15 using your 50% off link so thank you for that!
I started this journey 3 months ago & uploaded a video every day. But it got a bit tough to upload every single day, so what I did was prepare 7 videos every weekend & schedule them to go up on TH-cam all along the week, It's made things a lot easier. I've uploaded around 128 videos each 1hr long over three months, And it turned out to be a great way to earn money by working on the weekends. (:
Hi, thanks for sharing this information! What do you mean exactly by creating 1 hour long videos? Is that on loop on TH-cam and what is the benefit or purpose of doing this?
@@Nova-Academy What is your Spotify account, so we can check and give you even more streams? 🙂Because without marketing you will not make any money at all, whether your songs are good or bad.
I was trying to upload stuff through another distributor and they were asking me for my composition copyright and sound recording copyright I have no idea what this is and it's mandatory even with AI generated music so what do I do?
Ja, das Veröffentlichungsdatum ist der Tag, an dem die Musik online verfügbar sein wird. In der Regel wird es eine Woche nach dem Tag festgelegt, an dem du es bei Distrokid hochlädst.
Guten Tag, 1 hour Music Video ist ein Video mit mehreren Musikstücken, das eine Länge von 1 Stunde hat. Hier ist ein Beispiel: th-cam.com/video/kinJ6z6GcEc/w-d-xo.html
Edited: 2024/09/09
If you want to PROTECT and COPYRIGHT your AI Music, watch this video: th-cam.com/video/ivDiQBV-tJU/w-d-xo.html
UPDATE 1: If you do not want to use and generate AI Music, save your time and watch this video th-cam.com/video/wxMOLKr-v04/w-d-xo.html
UPDATE 2: Suno.ai is much better than AIVA, so consider using suno.ai instead of AIVA (Must Paid plan)
UPDATE 3: Distrokid still the BEST, sign up now and get a 7% discount: distrokid.com/vip/seven/5867239
UPDATE 4: Want to protect your AI music with content ID services, or if you have any project ideas, contact us via e-mail, we're always available at nova.academy.contact@gmail.com
Important Notice:
🔷The tracks you create during the "PRO" plan on AIVA will maintain yours FOREVER, meaning you will still monetize & own full copyright even if you don't subscribe anymore.
Thats why I said you just need "one time" subscription to make 300 tracks.
🔷Under English copyright law, works generated by A.I. can be protected as works "generated by computer in circumstances such that there is no human author of the work" (s. 178, Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA)).
This means when you generate a composition during the PRO plan you grant the exclusive copyright from the engine that generates the music which is "AIVA". (AIVA will give you the ownership)
There is nothing illegal, No copyright is infringed, and guess what? most of the relaxing/meditation music is AI-generated - it's a business.
🔷 AI Music will NOT replace Artists. It's just a "tool" like image generators, and the best usage for AI Music is relaxing/meditation music.
nice method please listen to my music. i subscribed anyways
𝘿𝙤 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙖 𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙤 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙬𝙨 𝙝𝙤𝙬 𝙩𝙤 𝙢𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙩𝙞𝙯𝙚 𝙢𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙘 (𝙒𝙄𝙏𝙃 𝙀𝙇𝙏𝙍𝘼) 𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙐𝙉𝙊 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢?
Suno is insane. So perfect. Thank you Suno!
But is there youtube allowed to monitize suno ai songs...? 🤔
@@Wildwonderland-h7 Yes,,,copyright is only yours
@@wallofsoundandmusic345 hahaha! quite near. I've created some nice songs using Suno. It's crazy. I have a band, i put my band song lyrics in it and created it, the song is damn nice lol! it's crazy... 😅🤣
How do mean it ?
Music is about soul, not about money. These sorts of tech bro schemes are souring the listening experience for real music enjoyers. People are now even uploading their rubbish ai music under the name of other artists to trick people into accidentally listening to it.
People will not make money over rubbish ai music, because nobody will listen to it, only *good* ai music can get recognition, and since music is indeed about soul, the listener will only enjoy *good* music, either it's from a human or an ai, a good music will still sounds good (:
And to call themselves artists is just ridiculous! This is no different than copying someone’s melody and taking credit for it. The worst part…this is not even a desperate wannabe musician who wants spotlight, this is just about making money. These people are everywhere now with their soul sucking get-rich-quick schemes
I know, I am phonk artist since 2019, so I know what you mean, but what could we do? there is literally nothing to stop these multi-million AI companies, so embrace it and benefit from AI instead of just sitting and complaining about it, believe me, if you want to poeple to stop using AI, talk to the companies that offer the poeple this advantage. and I bet they will not even respond to a simple email.
@@Nova-Academy you've literally published the most cynical video i've ever seen on how to exploit a platform that allows independent artists a way to monetise their music in order for you to generate revenue, taking away from real artists who pour in hours of practice, research, effort, and emotion into their art. what makes your ai music good when you state you dont even go into the editing tool to tweak a thing? why should you be entitled to the revenue meant for hard-working and passionate artists? you state that there is nothing to stop these ai companies while you fuel them with subscriptions and training for their programs. if you cared at all about integrity and music you would take a stand and continue to create real art, but you don't. you want to sit back while exploiting and depriving the people who these 'tools' could not exist without. if enough people begin pumping out slop like this, streaming services will be flooded with soulless 'music' and your programs will come to a standstill, only being able to feed off each other. is this really what you want to be complicit in?
Real musicians make rubbish music, as well. Just because someone wrote, composed, and produced a track does not make it good.
As a music creator who is using SUNO, I can tell you, you still need to edit and master the tracks if you want to truly sell them further then just streaming. AI is good, but still not professional level good. You need some know how to get real top end results.
This video made before the announcement of SUNO, I agree with you 100%, I even updated the pinned comment so poeple stop using AIVA
Nowadays AI music is as amazingly good, and its only gonna get better from here
@@kateanderson3779all ai music just sounds the exact same
@@kateanderson3779 Suno just went through a massive upgrade in the Vers 3.5 Woo hoo!
Tracks are much better format and bars are less glitchy.
So. As an amateur musician. Seing this scheme I understand how much I lost trying to promote my own music, being completely off the course ) I can fix my scheme helps to this video. I appreciate your work!
Thank you for the idea!! I'm starting it on my channel right now :) hope it works out well
The number $3,168 isn't mentioned anywhere. There is no spotify link of the music you created. It seems you haven't produced anything and the whole video is just about you selling Distrokid. If I am wrong, can you send the spotify link with the music you created and evidence you made $3,168?
its weird he had no problem replying to other comments but this one did he send it to you in private messAGE?
There's no need to prove anything my friend, I'm not selling a course, I literally just made a video giving you free information on this topic, and wether you'd like to work on it or not, It's up to you, in fact, you not working on it will make a room for others to have piece of that cake, before it completely done :D
Private message on TH-cam...? its 2024 my friend.
@@Nova-Academy on the way to try the same you did my friend
@@Nova-Academy Yeah exactly, some people might not like what you do but hey you at-least SHARE what you do to make money so if they wanna cry about it, then they can do so but some others will do the same as you if it work, business is business
Guess with that AI I'll lose my purpose in life as a musician in a few years
Thank you for your kindness.
Thoughtful and insightful.
Kudos to you.
Peace.
Kudos to you too.
Peace.
Hi the revenues was coming from both TH-cam and Spotify? Also do you think to earn that much money you need a certain amount of followers to start with? And finally did you promote your videos somehow or just uploaded? Thanks!
The revenue was only from Spotify, The TH-cam channel revenue is another income source I didn't show, I do some Instagram promotion for the playlists, but most of the income comes by relying on TH-cam growth, getting organic followers to Spotify playlist, and get streams, and so on.
Soon, I'll upload a video about this specific topic, with a more detailed and new strategy, as I see that this video is maybe outdated a bit.
@@Nova-Academy So if I understand, from the youtube playlist you redirect to Spotify? Thanks for your reply!
yup! I share the playlist link everywhere in the channel, some artists even pay to add/promote their songs on the top 10 tracks in the playlist, good luck!
@@Nova-Academy thanks!!
@@Nova-Academy Sorry to bother again man, just missing one piece in your tutorial. You have to register the generated songs to a collection society before distribute them right? Otherwise how you can get paid for them when streamed? Thanks again!!
To help get a foothold I tried writing theme songs for people, you know like Trump train, Mr Beast, Smile more etc etc. if the music is good and it tells a story then it will reach people but if your music stuck in a back corner basement office then it is hard to get traction.
It's all about trend and marketing nowdays
I've just gotten into the AI music game with a bunch of songs I have written (my lyrics turned into songs on an AI generator, where I paid for pro licensing to own all the rights). Would you recommend the YT hour-long video idea to be a mix of different songs in the same video - or possibly alternative versions of the same songs?
I like your question
Please how can we really get this right for once?
Just curios. Do you upload 1 song at a time with its own cover on Distrokid or do you upload multiple songs into an Album
Multiple songs into an album, approx. 10 tracks per album.
Thanks
@@Nova-Academy I've heard some people say that your AI music can be taken down by Spotify how do you avoid this.
@@jayman6608 Most people say and say, while few people do and earn, if the AI Music sounds good, Spotify has no reason to take it down, and if you are really worried about using AI, in the next video I'll show you how to earn from music without AI and with zero music production experience, stay tuned.
@@Nova-Academy Well I know one way is to put it on TH-cam. I've just been putting together some stuff and creating a AI band. So I had several avenues already planned for revenue just wanted to make sure that 1 of them wasn't a dud before I started.
so cool! thank you
What happens if I already have a TH-cam channel featuring my music and select to have TH-cam platform through a distribution company? Will there be a problem or confusion?
No it's fine
I write my own songs, but recentlyI went into the studio and did a trial. I don't have a melancholic tone, and I haven't had any training either. However, I have written a dozen songs. I'm from Turkey, but I enjoy writing songs in English because I can flow better in English. What I mean is, if I share these through platforms like Spotify iTunes and in others, would I still be considered an artist?
Yes
Hi Nova, the video is quite old. Would this still work now? Also what genres are you into?
The strategy still works, but I'll upload a better video soon, new genre, new startegy, and also info that still nobody knows, before it gets compeptive :D
@Nova-Academy teach me please 🙏
@@Nova-Academyhow about you leave music to actual artists and f off with this boring AI stuff? Stick to TH-cam
I want to create songs with suno to get my youtube monetized. Can i also upload it to streaming platforms because I see that streaming platforms claim the song on TH-cam once you upload it to them
Streaming platfroms don't claim songs on youtube, the content id system is the cause of claiming, you maybe registered your songs without knowing thru a distributor.
@@Nova-Academy 𝘿𝙤 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙝𝙖𝙫𝙚 𝙖 𝙫𝙞𝙙𝙚𝙤 𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙬𝙨 𝙝𝙤𝙬 𝙩𝙤 𝙢𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙩𝙞𝙯𝙚 𝙢𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙘 (𝙒𝙄𝙏𝙃 𝙀𝙇𝙏𝙍𝘼) 𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙐𝙉𝙊 𝙥𝙡𝙖𝙩𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢?
If I subscribe to the premium feature of an AI Music Generator service, can I upload a song that is 100% created through the AI Music Generator to DistroKid?
yes of course, also you can protect and copyright the AI Music using www.audioprotect.net
@@Nova-Academy Thanks a lot for the info
Thanks for sharing, great video! I'm curious about your 1 hr video. How many tracks do you usually use in a 1 hr video? Also do you have animated videos or static images for these videos looping through the videos?
For around 20 tracks per video, I use animated dust overlay over the static image, you can blend it over the image, using your editing software.
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That's great tip! Do you release the music via Distrokid as a single song release or in an album of a few songs, and what's your frequency of music release for the 300 tracks through Distrokid?
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! Really appreciate the info and insights!
Do you know how do I claim the TH-cam channel created by Distrokid?
Excellent video! It’s really made me rethink the whole process of making music using AI and how to
Monetise. I’ve been playing with Udio and Sono and feeling excited by it but also a bit depressed at how easy and quick it is compared to making my own original music using a Daw like ableton for the past 20 years! A light bulb has been switched on! There is a still a skill in making good AI music, you still need a good ear. But now at least the rate of production can increase, it used to take me a year to make 12 good tracks. Now I’m confident that I can do the same in a week! Only one question are you doing this for multiple genres or just sticking with one? Like Low-Fi, classical or more niche? Doing research for low competition?
I have been an artist since 2019, I produce Phonk (TikTok edits songs). so I know this feeling (:
I tried to see if AI could make Phonk, especially Brazilian Phonk, the most viral genre across social media edits, and the AI wasn't as good as lofi or ambient when it comes to Phonk or other new genres.
However, when I compose a phonk (or any music genre) and give it the AI as audio references, so basically the AI remix your own composition, the results were so good.
So for your quastions, steer away from lofi, its outdated, and focus on dark academia, ambeint, and experimental ambeint.
That’s great advice thanks! I’ve seen other channels mention Ai tools for finding new trends, have you used any? Another question when uploading tracks to stores are you selecting both youtube and TH-cam music? Or just uploading to your own TH-cam channel? I’m just confused about this as I know that they will create a channel for the artist called topic with the artist name.
you selecet youtube (content id) and youtube music.
next video will be about protecting AI music with content ID
@@Nova-Academygreat thanks 😊
@@Nova-Academyanother quick question, what Ai artwork generator do you use for the TH-cam videos and Spotify covers?
Thank you for making this video. I am interested to know how long did it take you to aquire this revenue. 3 mths, 6mths, a year?
Depends, In my experience it took 4 months of uploading daily
@@Nova-Academy Thank you for sharing. At least I can set up a schedule. ❤❤
@@love83forever Prepare 7 videos every weekend & schedule them to go up on TH-cam all along the week, It's made things a lot easier (:
@@Nova-Academy Thanks! That makes sense. I have been a bit worried about people trying to copy my music and images. I am having to watermark everything. Not sure how to protect the music.
@@Nova-Academy- Thanks so much for the info!
I recently started publishing my AI music on my channel. What do you think - when will mainstream radio stations start playing AI-created music?
I don't think so, radios plays only poeple favorites music, famous music specifically
@@Nova-Academy Yes, but can an AI music gain popularity in TH-cam and made it to the radios after? Why not?
Your song is a product you produced, just like any other product when you run a business. You can't have a range of products and they sit at home and hoping people will buy it. You need to go out to sell, market, promote them. So it's the same. You need to approach radio stations, DJ, and share your songs. If they like it, they can try to showcase your songs. Some times you need to go to gigs, live performances to play your songs to get your songs out there. With social media, it is even easier to share but the digital world is noisy, busy so that's a challenge too. My experience as a local musician. That's what we did. 2 of my band songs went to the top3 on local radio stations. It is a lot of hard work, we played in gigs, get to know people, you need to keep pushing it but of course the song must be good, has commercial value. Our hard work paid off, our music video got played in local tv, and the best thing, our band was selected to open Hoobastank concert abt 10yrs ago.. my earlier band we opened for Metallica.. anyway, in today's context, the radio is not as fast as social media platform, so make use of ALL of it.
I think they should start playing ai music now it’s awesome I’ve got some out now !
When you download the songs, are they already MASTERED? Or do you need to master them?
It depends
Quality varies greatly from song to song
Then i supposednypu didn't distributed the music to you tube too otherwise you'll get a specific profile with you songs generated automa tically when posted from distrokit, right?
Yes
Don't understand your English
Where is part 2 for the youtube side on how to make playlists and upload shorts to youtube
soon I'll upload full course
How do you publish the songs together as an album?
You haven't mentioned if the money you say you earned is x day x week x month or x year ...could you tell us?
x = 3 months
Hey my music is live i almost all streaming platforms now , but I don't see it making to the playlist or like nobody even knows but most people from my inner and outer circle loved. It, any tips to level it up to the playlist
make channel like @NobodyPlaylists and post your music, by time, poeple will discover your music.
@@Nova-Academy you mean yt channel playlist ???
yes
@@Nova-Academy i alreay have a channel and my songs are in a playlist
Dude, I must say, I'm only 1:58 mins into your video and I just gotta pause and comment on how smart you are! My goodness, the things you think of and the mentality you have is incredible. I have watched a fair share of these TH-cam videos, but you really stood out because of the way you think. You're definitely going places and definitely going to be successful.
Glad I could help!
Thanks for sharing. This is inspiring. Talking of AIVA, you selected the $50 sub plan. I tried the free version.. Does the most expensive version, create songs, music with vocals? Just like Suno? Can anyone who has experience in it share?
The video 9 months ago, I don't recommend AIVA, go for suno.ai for only $10, much better.
Also I'll drop a full course not only about create music, but also protect it, promote it and get actual streams and views to monetize (:
@@Nova-Academyhow do you get the copyright of your creation on suno?
Can you please explain more about TH-cam Partner Program? Is this just the money I'll earn from TH-cam or something I need to attach to my distrokid? Also I bought Symphonic 15 using your 50% off link so thank you for that!
you get your revenue from spotify thru Distrokid, but if you are using Symphonic, then you will get revenue directly from Partner Program.
thanks dude
Tunecore blocked a song of me cause was made with ai.
That's why I recommend DistroKid
Tunecore shit
yup, the worst distribution service ever
This is sad
Is there any copyright problem when I create songs in AIVA and upload them to distrokid? please explain brother 🙏🏻
No, It's completely fine!
I need acount for all platform to take money out
no, distrokid will give u the money from all platfroms
so good bye to music theory :(
good bye!
Can AI music really monetized on youtube partner program? I'm afraid that all my efforts will be in vain.
Short answer is Yes
@@Nova-Academy thank you^^
How many of these have tracks have you uploaded to make that much? Was that over a months time? Great video though 😀
I started this journey 3 months ago & uploaded a video every day.
But it got a bit tough to upload every single day, so what I did was prepare 7 videos every weekend & schedule them to go up on TH-cam all along the week, It's made things a lot easier.
I've uploaded around 128 videos each 1hr long over three months, And it turned out to be a great way to earn money by working on the weekends. (:
Is this legal or are there copyright issues?
short answer is no
@@Nova-Academy Sorry, I think I wrote this before the video had finished 😅🙈 my question was answered as i went on lol sorry
For how long Do you create that passive income?
What if we dont connect youtube with distrokid ?
If you didn't use distrokid, you can't put your music on spotify.
Hi, thanks for sharing this information!
What do you mean exactly by creating 1 hour long videos? Is that on loop on TH-cam and what is the benefit or purpose of doing this?
a lot of channels upload 1 hour videos, it get views and revenue. its like 3 loops of 20min songs
I guess its a numbers game if you follow the process. The more tacks/videos the better.
do you need to create a Spotify account etc for all the platforms the music will be shared through
Distrokid will do that for you
@@Nova-Academy Thank you
I mean I just want to upload to Spotify for view, just views... 😅
you need to promote your spotify thru youtube
How much have you earned to date a estimate will do.
now is nearly $5k for 2M streams on Spotify in the last 8 months
@@Nova-Academy What is your Spotify account, so we can check and give you even more streams? 🙂Because without marketing you will not make any money at all, whether your songs are good or bad.
I was trying to upload stuff through another distributor and they were asking me for my composition copyright and sound recording copyright I have no idea what this is and it's mandatory even with AI generated music so what do I do?
Just type your artist name
Hello, thanks for your video, how do you promote your song ?
next video, I'll teach you guys strategies for promotion and trends
You use a Release Date. ??
Ja, das Veröffentlichungsdatum ist der Tag, an dem die Musik online verfügbar sein wird. In der Regel wird es eine Woche nach dem Tag festgelegt, an dem du es bei Distrokid hochlädst.
Is sunoai songs are ok for spotify?
yes
I just watched your video, is so cool, I just get started and I know nothing about it. I hope i can get some help from you. thanks
How to drive traffic to the music you tube channel???
by consistently uploading + algorithm
@@Nova-Academycan you elaborate on that?
Mmmmhhh... Still waiting:).
Don't you copyright it?
Last video I showed how to copyright ai musc
Is there like a course that teaches step by step how to make money using this method provided in the video
Contact us if you want special support: nova.academy.contact@gmail.com
Hi, i got copyright claim on video though i used paid plan of aiva and even registered on audio protect. Can someone please help
contact their support team
Will distrokid reject slighty racist songs?
Label it as "Explicit" when you upload the song in distrokid
@@Nova-Academy ah thanks man will it get like supressed in some kinda algo of spotify?
Spotify algo only focus on data streams, not on song lyrics
I Hour Musik Videos what that mean. My englisch is Not so Good
Guten Tag, 1 hour Music Video ist ein Video mit mehreren Musikstücken, das eine Länge von 1 Stunde hat. Hier ist ein Beispiel: th-cam.com/video/kinJ6z6GcEc/w-d-xo.html