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Musescore7/14/2023 ![]() One thing that sets Boomy a part is that it helps users release songs and albums to streaming services and social media. Next, users can customize their songs further by rewriting the tempo and density, adding instruments and sound effects, editing the mix, editing the arrangement and either recording vocals or uploading them to the software (both of these must only belong to the user). If users chose a preselected style, they must then pick a subgenre of the style to use in their song. They can even customize their song by creating an original composition style, instruments, tempo, sound effects and mixing style. To create a song on Boomy, users must pick from a selection of styles like lo-fi, rap beats, and global groove. The company has partnered with artists and producers like Kennedi, Feyi and Ye Ali to show how professionals use their technology in a Youtube series called Soundful Collabs. This plan includes custom templates, custom licensing terms, the ability to monetize templates on Soundful and the ability to use content on TV, TV ads, commercial streaming and video on demand. The third plan is tailored to provide individual licensing needs to organizations, so the price is set via a consultation. Under this plan, users have unlimited track downloads, five stem downloads a month, coverage for online platforms, websites and social media, the ability to publish the content for businesses and the ability to use tracks for digital ads. The second subscription is covered for commercial use and is $9.99 a month or $7.99 a month with a yearly subscription. They’re typically broken down into four files: melody, bass, drums and instruments. Stems are a type of audio file that breaks a track down into separate mixes, allowing the creator more creative freedom. Users are given over 50 templates, 10 downloads a month, unlimited track creation, unlimited personal use on social media, though only one channel per platform is allowed, and one stem download a month. Soundful offers three subscription options: the first is free and only intended for personal use. There’s also a section called Global Tracks where users can view songs from different moods, genres and even ones inspired by artists like A$AP Rocky, 808 Mafia and A Tribe Called Quest. Once saved, the song is added to “My Library,” where users have the option to download it. ![]() Next, users pick a “template” (which are subgenres), the speed of the song, the key signature and a track name. On the site, users pick which genre of music they want their songs to fall under, like rap, R&B and Latin. Soundful markets itself to producers, creators and brands, offering “affordable” music, royalty-free tracks and a solution to creative drought. With this plan, users can make songs up to five minutes and 30 seconds long, download 300 songs a month, they don’t have to credit AIVA, and the users own the copyright and can fully monetize their songs. The third plan costs 49 euros a month ($54.03). The second subscription costs 15 euros a month (around $16.54), and it allows 15 free downloads a month, durations up to five minutes and users don’t have to credit AIVA, but the copyright is still owned by AIVA and users can only monetize on social platforms like Twitch, TikTok and Youtube. ![]() The guidelines also state nothing uploaded “shall infringe upon the rights of any third party.” AIVA offers three types of subscriptions: the first is free, and includes three free downloads a month and durations up to three minutes, but credit must be given to the website, the user doesn’t own the copyright and it cannot be monetized. The last option is to upload an “influence.” In AIVA’s guidelines, it’s recommended that users pick influences from Musescore, a place to create sheet music. For this selection, users pick an emotion they want displayed through the song, the duration and the number of compositions, and the AI creates the song. ![]() These range from jazz, orchestral and pop to alternative, heavy rock and trap. The third way is by picking an option under preset styles. This is the second way users can create music, by using songs in the profiles library as a starting point and adding their own spin to it. Once these are chosen, the software will create a custom composition, and the generation can be uploaded to the public profiles library. When creating a new generation, users customize their song by picking out their own time signature, key signature, tempo range, emotion, duration, types of instruments used and harmonic repetition. The first is called the generation profile, where users can create their own original compositions, or generations, from scratch. Aiva has several different features users can use to create music. ![]()
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