Audiobus: Use your music apps together.
What is Audiobus? — Audiobus is an award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you use your other music apps together. Chain effects on your favourite synth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app like GarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface output for each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive a synth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDI keyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear. And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.
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Blimey, that will be good. Look forward to that if it happens.
Whoop-de-do. You might as well just give it away...
https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2018/01/16/streaming-music-services-pay-2018/
Depends how many plays you get. My daughter’s just clocked up 4.5 million plays with just one of her songs, which nets her around £17k in one year. I think she has about 15 tracks up there, so she’s not complaining.
that's great to hear - may I ask what style of music your daughter makes @MonzoPro ?
Girly pop. She’s on a label so gets a bit of promotion, but it’s pretty low key, so well known artists must be making a good living from it.
interesting, congrats to your daughter!
So 4.5million views in a year, is that about $0.00325 per play?
I worked it out via the link posted: $0.0038 per play. If I was getting that for my total Soundcloud plays I’d be on about fifty quid, not so impressive...
yeah, thats not bad earnings for Spotify. Also I just read the article posted above by @TheOriginalPaulB. Thanks for that. You have to get some significant views to earn anything.
Only if you can't be bothered with aggressive self promotion. That's the key to financial success - "legwork". (Which is not so difficult these days thanks to the internet.)
It would motivate me to take down my one album with ReverbNation, which no longer supports RN's annual fee.
Seems like Spotify is, basically, becoming the YouTube of music.
From the article: 'The game really did just change'. 😜
RIP SoundCloud
Ah yes, lol, there you go. Still a better "game changer" than 2.6. At least you stand the chance to earn decent cash so long as you perform the follow through of aggressive marketing.
I like Soundcloud, but I don't make any money from it.
Submitted a request for an invite...gonna be cool to have a this feature for all 4 of my Spotify fans
https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Y8LZqOyp7GbyKb1O0hlRW?si=ezVWw62GQAqY9NohqEhoiA
just go to your Spotify Artists page and request one...not sure when and if it will become available. Seems like a slow beta roll out...
Yeah. From the article i gather it’s geared to indie artists with existing artist pages who have 100% rights ownership.
Hehe...thx...maybe I'll get 5 followers
I just jumped on the Spotify subscription bandwagon as a user at least after a year using Apple with just paid downloads think Spotify is a better service with music you can’t get on Apple, so I like you stuff and follow you.
Awesome. Thanks for the support.
Well cooliocious here’s my new single “I’ll Be It” exclusively on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/track/4faAnQVUrufKflx7pKlmfJ?si=mSJvMxxIR6a4cgd70fyNzw
(A GB iOS Production)
Dear Spotify. Afraid of choon.co are we
I’m sure this feature has been in the pipeline for quite awhile. I doubt that they could pivot that quickly to react to choons release.
They can do that for sure even if they planned this ahead. I doubt it. Spotify is a company largely run on Agile Prinicples like SCRUM and SAFe. Meaning they develop and release features in sprints of 2-3 weeks and in Program Increments of 1-2 months. If a company that mainly does software really is adjusted to that methodology it is no issue in reacting on such developments in the market.
As long as they still don't pay a decent amount of money for artists it doesn't change and as long as the curating of content is still driven by labels and spotify themselfs its not about the artists.
^^^
This