soundstripe vs artlist

Before jumping into this post, make sure to check out an extensive breakdown I have done previously that looks at the options that used to be my go-to’s as well as what made each of them unique.

They’re slightly different to the other services in that they’re also offering unlimited video hosting as part of a $200 all-you-can-eat package, so they’re like Vimeo-with-a-music-library. I can’t help feeling that they’re missing a trick here – surely they could offer a slightly more expensive subscription (say $15 a month) that let you add up to three or perhaps five channels? I will post an update when it is made available. Epidemic seems to have a huge number of trap/electronic songs all of which sound the same, but there’s genuine variety and genuine quality on Artlist and that alone makes it a better option as far as I’m concerned.

Or recommend other services they like?

Our third new platform on the market is Music Vine. Usage Terms: All Music Vine licenses are non-exclusive, whereby Music Vine grants you a limited right to use a certain piece of recorded music (including a musical composition), hereby referred to as the “Recording.” This license is valid in perpetuity and for the World unless specifically indicated below. You can filter by mood, film genre, music genre and instrument.

Like Artlist, Soundstripe reckon that their small library (3,000+ tracks) is that size because of their focus on quality over quantity. Most medium to large branded content still requires a custom quote where prices can increase quickly. The pricing of Musicbed seems to be the same and, as with my original review, you’ll need separate subscriptions for each of your YouTube channels.

For me, there are definitely tracks I like but it does take some more time to find them. If you have any other suggestions, please comment below and I will add to the list. If you would like two months free, use this link to sign up.

The Creator/YouTube subscription is the best value at $9.99 per month, which covers you for YouTube, Patreon, Instagram, Facebook and other usages. Anyone use Artist or Soundstripe?

However, there’s more to this site than just a pithy name.

The filtering is on the simple side with options for genre (only 16 listed), mood (only 9 listed), vocals (9 listed), instruments (16 listed) and track length (8 listed). I’d you need exact control, it may not be a good choice. One unique version of Epidemic Sound’s service is that you can download the tracks in MP3, WAV or Stem formats. There’s an all-you-can-eat option at $135 per year ($15 a month) and a premium $245 option which adds 10,000 sound effects and 400 stem songs to the deal. Epidemic have changed the name of their subscriptions since I wrote this article – they’re now Personal, Commercial and Enterprise. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Sony A7sII, Sony FS5, FCPX, 2009, Upstate NY.

Pricing is incredibly cheap (even cheaper as of recently where they removed all additional pricing based on usage) but you will spend more time trying to find songs that work for you. Anyone use Artist or Soundstripe?

It doesn’t feel as bargain-basement as some of the other services  – instead it feels curated and high quality.

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I've used Musicbed for some small videos, and I love … If you can think of a music genre, Musicbed has dozens of stock music ready for you. They offer several subscription types, the best value of which is the Creator option although this is locked to a single YouTube channel, so if you operate more than one channel, even if it’s under a single Google account, you will need a subscription for each channel you upload their music to. My biggest complaint with Artlist is that they only offer a yearly sub – and for a lot of people monthly fees are the only way they can justify and/or manage paying the fees. I will be basing the ratings off of the flexibility of usage across all genres. I spent about an hour clicking through songs and there wasn’t much that caught my attention. It used to be hard to include music in a video and stay legal, but that is no longer the case.

When your subscription ends you can no longer use Epidemic Sound tracks in your videos, but anything you uploaded prior to your subscription ending will remain valid. In terms of pricing they now offer a YouTuber subscription for $99 a year, a pro subscription for $249 which includes clearance for weddings, corporate and online ads and a pro-plus version for $499 which also adds broadcast TV and film to the licence.

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