Nic, the non-subscription option for Tunecore is NOT a ‘one time fee’. It has a yearly renewal fee PER album. The subscription option is superior at between $14.99 to $49.99 per year for Unlimited releases.
Can you agree with your producer/musicians how many percent you have to pay them? Or can you not pay them at all? My daughter is recording with a producer/musician. I'm paying him per song. Is he still entitled to any royalties? He hasn't brought it up and I'm not offering!
Hey! This is a tricky subject as it's pretty case by case. I would say, if there's been no agreement for master royalty % (so % of revenue made by things like streaming, cd sales etc) then you don't have to give your producer any. These things should be negotiated before starting work. If your daughter wrote the song WITH the producer, so perhaps she wrote lyrics/melodies to the producers chord progressions, then they are technically entitled to 50% of the songwriting. Although again, if there's been no agreement made on % (which there should be) I don't think it's a problem. Paying the producer $$ is compensation. In future I'd probably just have the discussion and clear it so you don't have to think about it in the future... hope this was helpful!
@@nicrollo It was. Thanks for reply. My daughter writes the song. She will go in the studio, play it on Ukuelele and sing so he has it recoreded and then will add guitar/drums etc then she will then add the master vocals and/or more ukuele if required.
that has to be the most half assed review ive ever seen of a service, you don't even use the service and you are most of the video just blabbering your thoughts, terrible and very strange they would pay you for this, i wouldn't
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Nic, the non-subscription option for Tunecore is NOT a ‘one time fee’. It has a yearly renewal fee PER album.
The subscription option is superior at between $14.99 to $49.99 per year for Unlimited releases.
Ahhh I understand! Thanks for the clarification. In that case yeh the subscription model would be better for sure!
What distributor do you personally use ?
Definitely the best in my opinion. Tunecore for originals (with or without splits). Soundrop for covers (with or without splits).
Can you compare Symphonic Distro with Tunecore?
How does TuneCore handle mechanical licenses? Do they include mechanical licenses for cover songs?
Is it a one time fee or 9.99 per year per single?
Can I knew more about believe records
Can you agree with your producer/musicians how many percent you have to pay them? Or can you not pay them at all? My daughter is recording with a producer/musician. I'm paying him per song. Is he still entitled to any royalties? He hasn't brought it up and I'm not offering!
Hey! This is a tricky subject as it's pretty case by case. I would say, if there's been no agreement for master royalty % (so % of revenue made by things like streaming, cd sales etc) then you don't have to give your producer any. These things should be negotiated before starting work.
If your daughter wrote the song WITH the producer, so perhaps she wrote lyrics/melodies to the producers chord progressions, then they are technically entitled to 50% of the songwriting. Although again, if there's been no agreement made on % (which there should be) I don't think it's a problem. Paying the producer $$ is compensation. In future I'd probably just have the discussion and clear it so you don't have to think about it in the future... hope this was helpful!
@@nicrollo It was. Thanks for reply.
My daughter writes the song. She will go in the studio, play it on Ukuelele and sing so he has it recoreded and then will add guitar/drums etc then she will then add the master vocals and/or more ukuele if required.
If i knew tunecore wasnt iffering oac i woudve signed up with distrikid
that has to be the most half assed review ive ever seen of a service, you don't even use the service and you are most of the video just blabbering your thoughts, terrible and very strange they would pay you for this, i wouldn't
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@@nicrollo bro don’t listen to him I’ve just released my single no breaking in their and I can’t get my Spotify or apple artist account
@@-Jemzy- are u on the pay plan i'm asking based on the fact i what to also sign up
@@glenngalo222 actually bro turns out it all worked out fine just needed to wait a few Yh I upgraded to the second one bro
Tunecore fake company don't use waste your money and time 😤😤😤😤😤
This channel does false copyright claims on small channels and artists, dont do business with these scammers
Who does?