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A music production library is a place where you can purchase the rights to various music tracks for your commercial or personal use. In this article, we will discuss why you need music production libraries, how to acquire them, how to use them, and more.
Why You Need Music Production Libraries
Firstly, the reason you need a music production library is that it allows you to buy music along with the rights to use it. While you can listen to almost any music for free using platforms like YouTube and Spotify, you might wonder why you would need a music library, especially when the music in a library is usually not something you have heard of before. These are unique background music tracks without big names attached and often without singers or lyrics.
So, why buy short snippets of music from unknown artists when you can listen to the latest hits and even download them for free?
The answer lies in the fact that music production libraries let you purchase not only the music but also the rights to use that music. This means you can use the music for commercial purposes and in ways that would not be permitted otherwise.
For instance, if you are creating a video game, a short film, or a book and plan to promote it through a trailer, you cannot use a piece of music that you do not have legal rights to. Doing so could result in a lawsuit after the trailer’s release, as it is being used for commercial purposes without the owner’s permission. Similarly, if you upload the video to YouTube, the platform may recognize the track as copyrighted material, leading to your video being blocked or having its audio track removed.
The same issue arises when creating the short film or game itself. If you need background music to set the mood, you should turn to a music production library. Otherwise, you might face legal troubles or have to spend a significant amount of money commissioning a custom track.
Finding Music for Your Production
To find a music production library, search online, and you should easily locate a source that sells music for your projects. You should be able to listen to samples first, and the cost for tracks generally ranges from $30 to $50 (though you might occasionally find freebies that can be used without payment).
Manuel Marino is a seasoned Senior Producer, Music Composer, and Artist with over a decade of experience. He specializes in branded entertainment across various mediums, including video games, films, and advertising campaigns. With 20+ years as a game music composer, Manuel has worked on numerous platforms, creating diverse orchestral soundtracks. HIRE ME