Want To Start Your Own Music Library? Look No Further Than This Guide

Adi Goldstein
AGsoundtrax-Stock Music Library
3 min readJul 8, 2017

Over the last decade, the music licensing industry has absolutely exploded. Why? More people (businesses and consumers alike) need more music than ever before to enliven both commercial and personal projects. From businesses who need background music for promotional materials to individuals who need music they can safely use in their YouTube videos, the demand for legal, usable music is insatiable.

Whether you’re an artist interested in protecting your online music with proper licensing (and an audio watermark) or an individual interested in curating a royalty free music library, you’ll be happy to know that it’s easier than ever to satisfy this rapidly expanding market. Thanks to the presence of a couple of simple online tools, virtually anyone can start their own music library store.

Getting Started: Sign Up With Licensequote

As you’re no doubt aware, there’s a lot of music out there: From the greatest hits of yesteryear to royalty free soundtrack music and the fresh new singles of indie bands who are just starting out, the internet is packed when it comes to music selection. The only problem with this vast selection is the fact that it’s spread out over so many different websites, streaming services, and so on, making it hard for music publishers to connect with consumers. That’s where music aggregators (like you!) come in: Music aggregators, also known as sub-publishers, collect and store libraries of the very best music they find online and then license said music on behalf of the original publishers, giving them royalties on each sale. This is a “win win” situation for all involved: The sub-publisher establishes a successful online business and the original publishers are connected with a wider customer base interested in buying their music.

However, in order for any business to be profitable, it must obey the age-old “time is money” rule. If you attempted to manually manage and curate thousands upon thousands of files, your business model probably wouldn’t be viable. That’s why you need to sign up with an efficient music licensing platform like www.Licensequote.com. Licensequote is designed to make it easy to manage even massive music catalogs without the need for any cumbersome, costly 3rd party services. Licensequote is truly music licensing made easy.

Step Two: Sign Up With AG Audio Watermark Generator

Whether you’re an original publisher or a sub-publisher, audio watermarking is incredibly important. Watermarking invisibly embeds essential information into each audio file in your library, and this data serves a number of purposes. Audio watermarking allows you to embed audio cues , so that no one else can steal your music. You can implant information in each recording that can be used to monitor recipients later on to make sure they are not illegally redistributing music from your library.

There are quite a few different audio watermarking services available online, but www.watermark.agsoundtrax.com is generally believed to be the most convenient and comprehensive watermarking tool. It offers a simple, user-friendly interface coupled with various advanced features, such as the ability to batch-process files while watermarking and the ability to merge multiple files into previews. It also includes a built-in preview player, the capacity to handle numerous different output formats, and multiple watermark file functionality. It even has full drag and drop support! All in all, AG’s Watermark Generator does everything possible to make a usually tedious and time-consuming chore fluid, dynamic, and quick.

Once you have signed up with both of the services explored above, you should have everything you need in place to build your online music library and engage in profitable, legal music sharing. Now it’s up to you to get out there and find high-quality files and exciting new artists… But that, as we all know, is the truly fun part of being a music curator. With a bit of time, diligence, and insight, you just might become the next Rumblefish. Good luck!

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