mik-music-composer
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Hey guys,
I'm with a royalty free music and SFX library that offers 9,000+ audio assets hand picked and cleared for film and video use.
We offer both unlimited access subscriptions and a-la-carte downloads.
We have lots of cinematic music, as well as lo-fi, indie, chillout, future bass, synthwave, chillhop and plenty more! It's not free but we offer music created by pro composers with years of relevant experience.
New music and sounds added every day!
We have a special deal for students, educators, and non-profit organizations that will help you save over 50% compared to most popular music licensing platforms.
With this deal, you get unlimited access to thousands of royalty free music tracks, loops, and sound effects for a special reduced price, as long as you are a student (or still learning about filmmaking as opposed to working professionally), educator, or working for a school or university.
What's the best way to share this deal with the community?
I had a quick chat with Kim a while back about mentioning this in the magazine and he suggested I simply post in the forums.
Here's a pro filmmakers discussing the library talking about pricing (before the student deal), usage, and so on:
and here's a quick sampler. Of course we have full length tracks as well
I'm with a royalty free music and SFX library that offers 9,000+ audio assets hand picked and cleared for film and video use.
We offer both unlimited access subscriptions and a-la-carte downloads.
We have lots of cinematic music, as well as lo-fi, indie, chillout, future bass, synthwave, chillhop and plenty more! It's not free but we offer music created by pro composers with years of relevant experience.
New music and sounds added every day!
We have a special deal for students, educators, and non-profit organizations that will help you save over 50% compared to most popular music licensing platforms.
With this deal, you get unlimited access to thousands of royalty free music tracks, loops, and sound effects for a special reduced price, as long as you are a student (or still learning about filmmaking as opposed to working professionally), educator, or working for a school or university.
What's the best way to share this deal with the community?
I had a quick chat with Kim a while back about mentioning this in the magazine and he suggested I simply post in the forums.
Here's a pro filmmakers discussing the library talking about pricing (before the student deal), usage, and so on:
and here's a quick sampler. Of course we have full length tracks as well