Royalty free music has a music license which means you don’t have to pay each time you play the track within your jingle, ads or podcast intro. New tracks added daily - we offer some of the best license terms available!
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What Our Clients Say
Music Radio Creative has been instrumental in helping us create compelling podcast spots for our events. Their quality, responsiveness and speed of delivery our unparalleled
When I was getting ready to launch I was planning on doing my own editing for a while before outsourcing. One afternoon of swearing at the software later and I realised I needed to outsource NOW, and that there wasn't much time left pre-launch! The service has always been great, they are ever-helpful, and give me feedback that helps make the show better too.
I can always rely on Music Radio Creative for Radio jingles. I’ve been using them for years and find them more professional than the big more expensive jingle companies. I ordered a Radio jingle Friday Morning (Expected it a week later) and amazingly it was in my email that night and sounded perfect! Fantastic service and i honestly can’t recommend them enough.
Royalty Free Music FAQs
What Are Royalties?
The music industry relies on royalties, which are generated by the licensing of copyrighted songs and recordings and represent an important part of musicians’ income. Once you’ve paid a royalty, you have essentially bought the right to use an asset from the owner.
What Is Royalty Free Music?
This is a term which is bandied around quite a lot, so we don’t blame you if you are feeling unsure as to its exact meaning.
Put simply, royalty-free music, also sometimes called pre-licensed music, describes a kind of music licensing which permits the buyer to pay a one-off sum for the music licence – they can then use the music for as long as they want. Once you’ve paid the original purchase price, there are no further royalty payments attached.
Why Confusion Around Royalties?
There are a few things, for example, which royalty-free music most definitely is NOT. It is not free of charge, it’s not always a stock music and it is not copyright-free, either. Equally, royalty-free music licensing doesn’t cover ‘public performance’ royalties. Composers receive this money when their music gets a public performance, for example on TV. (However, it’s generally the network broadcasting the music which pays this.)
Does Royalty Free Mean "Of a Less Quality"?
Absolutely not! Royalty-free music can be licensed at any price, has nothing to do with the quality of the sounds, and can encompass any genre from country to heavy metal to classical. Having said that, more often than not, the licensing model is intended to provide audio which is affordable. But low cost certainly doesn’t have to mean low quality.
Why Buy Royalty Free Music From Us?
Here at Music Radio Creative, we specialise in royalty-free music plus custom voice overs to help a wide range of clients with their bespoke audio needs. We own all the royalty-free music we sell. The robust agreements we have in place with our talent safeguards our work. Equally, we do not deal with any third parties, and this reduces the chances of any copyright niggles cropping up.
What’s more, we offer some of the most generous licencing terms available. You can view them all in detail here.
Any Questions About Our Audio Library?
If you want to ask us anything about our royalty-free sounds, please don’t hesitate to give us a shout. This is a complex and specialised area of our industry, but we’re well placed to offer highly informed advice. Once you know what you require, ask us for a custom quote, precisely tailored to what you need.