Hey Jesse! I have sort of a stupid question but I don't know the answer and I know you're the man to go to. My question is: How Does BMI/ASCAP etc Track My Beats? Do I Need To Register Every Beat I Make With My PRO OR Do They Track It Based Off Your Name? How Do They Know What Beats Are Mine To Pay Me? Thank You And Keep Making Awesome Videos!
Good question! ASCAP & BMI track your placements from Cue Sheets - these are documents created by the TV clients that use our music. Usually a Library that accepts your music will register your tracks with ASCAP/BMI and each track registration carries with it all your information to be able to credit and pay you your royalties.
@@SyncMyMusic So I never have to do any of that, the client does that for me once they use my music? Am I required to give any info or will they do all of that? I'm getting ready to get into this pretty heavy so I just wanted to have my bases covered! Thanks for the reply!
@@ProdByYourMajesty Yes the Library will register your tracks- you just need to make sure they get properly credited to you! I explain more in my free course: www.syncmymusic.com/freecourse
Jesse, is it ok to upload tracks online before submitting them to sync exclusive libraries? Meaning do libraries require only the tracks that have never been uploaded online or it is okay to delete them everywhere if the tracks are accepted to a library? Thank you
@@SyncMyMusic would you suggest that it s better just to let those sync tracks sit on my hard drive and do nothing while making 10-12 tracks pack/album to send to the libraries? My plan was to upload tracks to stock sites before I have 10-12 tracks album for libraries and then delete uploaded tracks from the stock sites. Just thought it s more effective
@@Sekosh As long as you can immediately take your tracks off the Stock websites, there should be no problem with you taking them down and then pitching them to an exclusive Library.
Jesse would let you know also: it’s not good as it once was anymore. The standard is high (& put you through revisionist hell) but the quality of music Supes/libraries have dwindled greatly. They’ve even partnered with royalty-free libraries now. It’s a no-go.
Great questions and thorough answers.
Great information - thanks for sharing!
Thank you, as always for your awesome videos and insight!
Very helpful info. Thanks Jesse!
keep it up with the Q/A bro. apprecaite the info
Thx again Jesse!
Hey Jesse! I have sort of a stupid question but I don't know the answer and I know you're the man to go to. My question is: How Does BMI/ASCAP etc Track My Beats? Do I Need To Register Every Beat I Make With My PRO OR Do They Track It Based Off Your Name? How Do They Know What Beats Are Mine To Pay Me? Thank You And Keep Making Awesome Videos!
Good question! ASCAP & BMI track your placements from Cue Sheets - these are documents created by the TV clients that use our music. Usually a Library that accepts your music will register your tracks with ASCAP/BMI and each track registration carries with it all your information to be able to credit and pay you your royalties.
@@SyncMyMusic So I never have to do any of that, the client does that for me once they use my music? Am I required to give any info or will they do all of that? I'm getting ready to get into this pretty heavy so I just wanted to have my bases covered! Thanks for the reply!
@@ProdByYourMajesty Yes the Library will register your tracks- you just need to make sure they get properly credited to you! I explain more in my free course: www.syncmymusic.com/freecourse
@@SyncMyMusic Thanks! I'm gonna check this out. Thank you for taking time to explain!
Jesse, is it ok to upload tracks online before submitting them to sync exclusive libraries? Meaning do libraries require only the tracks that have never been uploaded online or it is okay to delete them everywhere if the tracks are accepted to a library? Thank you
It depends on the Library. Each one will have different requirements for their submitting members. Just always be transparent with your situation.
@@SyncMyMusic would you suggest that it s better just to let those sync tracks sit on my hard drive and do nothing while making 10-12 tracks pack/album to send to the libraries?
My plan was to upload tracks to stock sites before I have 10-12 tracks album for libraries and then delete uploaded tracks from the stock sites. Just thought it s more effective
@@Sekosh As long as you can immediately take your tracks off the Stock websites, there should be no problem with you taking them down and then pitching them to an exclusive Library.
@@SyncMyMusic thanks Jesse much appreciated.
Gems!
Jesse, have you ever tried TAXI ?
Yep, many years ago.
Jesse would let you know also: it’s not good as it once was anymore. The standard is high (& put you through revisionist hell) but the quality of music Supes/libraries have dwindled greatly.
They’ve even partnered with royalty-free libraries now.
It’s a no-go.