

Are there other music making softwares out there in which have royalty free soundpools and you own the copyright if you make a song from them?. Royalty Free means you do not have to pay a fee, either percentage or one off or whatever type the works creator wishes to use, to use the copyrighted works. Whether the copyright owner exercises those rights is up to them. If in doubt contact sales at for clarificationĬopyright and Royalty Free mean two different things - in brief:Ĭopyright - means some one or a company has created an original work has commercial rights to the use of that creation and are protected from others 'copying' that work, or portions of that work, eg a guitar riff etc, and claiming it as their own.

Magix no longer offer Royalty Free for Commercial Use of soundpools - you need the correct licence from Catooh You need to look at the individual EULA for the Soundpool(s) in question - this should be a PDF file on the Soundpool disc.ĪFAIK Soundpool 16 was the last to offer this. IF Magix said: soundpool 16 is Royalty free & can be used for commercial use. You do not use any other audio files which are copyrighted or have specific licensing requirements applied without meeting those requirements ie many of the 'free' audio files available on the Internet.You use the Synthesizers create the music from 1.The only way for you to own the copyright of the music you create is when: See this comparison chart for the available licences and select the one that meets your needs - you will need the appropriate licence for each Soundpool you have used one or more loops from. You never own the copyright of the soundpools even if you have the required licences - you only have permission to use the Soundpools for what is generally known as 'Public broadcast' - copyright stills belongs to Magix. if I edit or tweak each and every loop that I used, will I then own the copyright and be able to sell my songs?*.
