Contact 24/7: support@afroplug.com - Response within 48h
The best discounts this week
Every week you can find the best discounts here.
AFROREALM – Afrobeat Guitars & Vocals
SOUNDBANK II
Memories Vol 1
Afro Congo II
- Loops & SamplesAfrobeat, Afropop, Afrosoul, Amapiano
SOUNDBANK
Samba Drums Brazil
Switch Vol 1 – Drum Fills
Categories
Adsense
Do You Need Help ?
contact@afroplug.com
Recent Posts
- Don’t Miss Afroplug’s Black Friday: 40% OFF Everything This Weekend! 🎉
- Afroplug Samples & Loops Now Officially Integrated on Tracklib, FL Studio, and LANDR
- How to Come Up with the Perfect Producer Name: A Guide to Stand Out in the Music Industry
- Amavibe Lite: Free Log Drum VST made for Amapiano Production
Post Widget
Mixcloud Tracks : Soundcloud Alternative 2024 where Producers could upload beats
Get Producer News,Tips, Offers & Freebies
Mixcloud, the pioneering platform for streaming mixes and podcasts, is making bold moves in favor of music creators with the launch of Tracks, a feature that rivals SoundCloud. This groundbreaking addition allows artists to upload original tracks, marking Mixcloud as the first and only platform to offer a trio of offerings: livestreaming, short-form tracks, and long-form audio.
A Seamless Integration
Artists can now seamlessly share their own music alongside mixes and livestreams on Mixcloud. The process is straightforward – users can upload short-form audio files, ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes, via the “Create” button located prominently on the site. These tracks are neatly organized under their dedicated tab on the creator channel, providing a separate space from the feed of long-form mixes or streams.
A Commitment to Copyright Protection
Mixcloud’s commitment to supporting artists extends to robust copyright protection. With music licenses in place, the platform provides a layer of security for artists uploading their music. Moreover, Mixcloud’s monetization program allocates an impressive 83% of revenue to rights holders and channel owners. Looking ahead, there’s speculation that Mixcloud may introduce direct payment for artists based on plays, mirroring its current model for mixes.
Authenticity and Regulation Compliance
While the introduction of Tracks is a significant step forward for Mixcloud, it comes with specific regulations. Tracks must be entirely original and cannot be mashups, remixes, or bootleg edits. While this may narrow the audience and appeal, it ensures authenticity and compliance with copyright regulations.
Will Tracks Take Off?
The launch of Tracks raises intriguing questions about its potential impact on the broader musical community. Will this feature gain traction beyond Mixcloud’s current user base? Will artists who have long relied on SoundCloud for distribution opt to utilize both platforms? Only time will tell as we observe how the music community responds to this innovative offering.
Test the Waters with the Beta
Tracks is currently available in beta, inviting feedback from users as Mixcloud seeks to refine and enhance the feature. Users can test the waters by uploading three tracks for free with a basic membership. For those seeking unlimited uploads, a Pro subscription is available for $15 per month. With a 30-day free trial on offer, now is the perfect time for artists to explore Tracks and unleash their creativity on Mixcloud’s dynamic platform.
Conclusion
Mixcloud’s introduction of Tracks represents a significant milestone in the platform’s evolution. By empowering artists to share original tracks alongside mixes and livestreams, Mixcloud continues to champion creativity and innovation in the music industry. As the platform seeks to expand its offerings and engage with the wider music community, Tracks signals a new era for music creators on Mixcloud.