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Started October 12th, 2020 · 5 replies · Latest reply by Headphaze 4 years, 1 month ago
ArtGuildSounds wrote:
Is there really a good reason to not allow full tracks on Freesound? Please respond, Thanks.
Freesound doesn't host full songs/tracks because that is not the purpose of Freesound.
Freesound is for creating/building upon and simply using other peoples sound material for their creative purposes.
We are not Soundcloud or Youtube, we want people to be able to use the sounds off the site and make music with it or whatever else it may be; be it soundscapes, machinery, menu ui sounds, medical, electronic devices, animal sound fill ins, ect...
I hope this answers your question.
The best analogy I can think of is that Freesound is like a builders merchant. We stock bricks, cement and timber and all the stuff so you can build your own house but users cannot put the houses they built on our shelves.
You can however publicize your creations in your profile, or "Your work made with Freesound(s)" or "Off Topic" It's like a free noticeboard to pin links to your stuff.
Stay safe,
Wibby
Another suggestion is Tribe of Noise
You might have heard of The Free Music Archive, which was essentially Freesound but for music. Creative Commons music tracks.
Well ToN bought out FMA and massively enhanced the platform. You can sign up as an artist and release music for content producers. I think they still offer the option to upload with a CC license that goes into the FMA database. Not entirely sure.
p.s. @strangely_gnarled That was an amazing analogy by the way. Loved it