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Can I use the royalty-free music beds on Voices.com in my demo?
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I understand these music beds are royalty-free, but do I need to attribute them to voices.com, or can I just use them once I pay the fee to download them?
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Once you have purchased the royalty-free music beds or sound effects, you're welcome to use them in your voice-over demos or for your website.
Vocal talent may be an essential element for putting together a high-quality voice-over, but it's not the only auditory element that goes into the process. Also important is background music, which can be used to set a lighthearted tone for an advertisement or to calm irate customers in a phone system recording. Unfortunately, obtaining or recording voice-over music can be incredibly expensive, as many artists require royalty payments every time their music is broadcast. Companies in the midst of financial turmoil may not be able to afford a traditional music setup, but with the help of Voices.com, these organizations can still benefit from the presence of music in their voice-overs.
What does royalty-free mean?
Clip art, images, graphics, photographs, art, music and other created content which may be offered to the public or individuals to be used in specified ways. The creator retains all copyrights and publishing rights. You may use and publish the clip art, images, music per the specified terms of usage but may not sell or distributed to a 3rd party. Royalty free packages, collections, images or photos are not public domain. The creator retains copyright and all terms of usage must be followed when using these royalty free packages, collections, images, photos, music, etc.
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