I don't think stating the AppSumo deal as a 0 risk way of trying Soundpiece is fair. As much as that is seriously cool feature of AppSumo, it is down to your company to give people a way to try it without signing up (or otherwise state there is no way to try it).
What puts me off is that I don't think this approach will work for subscribers at all, and that will limit the lifespan of the app. It...
Founder Team
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024
A: Hi Mike, thanks for the feedback. The reason for the approach is that there is a cost to us of creating songs. With the AppSumo deal users can test soundpiece for 2 months with a full money-back guarantee. I do hear your comments and will look into further ways to give users a chance to try soundpiece.
Q: Hi, can we generate new Hindi song or new version of Hindi song on the basis of Existing or new song by merging them.
Thanks
Founder Team
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024
A: Thanks for the question. At the moment we don't offer it but you can request it as a future feature and if it gets enough votes we will add it: https://soundpiece.canny.io/
Q: I am interested in using Soundpiece as a replacement for AIVA when my subscription to that product expires.
I am subscribed to the Pro plan which means I own the copyright to the music I produce.
I know you have already answered a number of similar questions regarding the user license but perhaps that is because it is rather confusing.
I would like to publish the music I produce with Soundpiece via various streaming services such as Spotify. The license agreement says this is prohibited. However, you...
Founder Team
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024
A: Hi Henley, thanks for the great question!
The simplest way to explain it is that as long as the new mixed song (using parts of what soundpiece generates and mixing it together with your own melody) sounds like a different / new song, then that will be fine to publish on Spotify.
The only limitation is if you don't make any changes to the original soundpiece generated song, then you can't...
Q: So I was following your Q&A and noticed a few prohibits.
If I am not mistaken I can not post any composed music pieces created to my monetized YouTube channel without?
Could you perhaps expand on that please?
Founder Team
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024
A: Hi Kailon, thanks for your question.
You can use songs as part of videos in your monitized youtube channel. What is limited is that the copyright of the generated songs belong to soundpiece but you won't ever be required to pay royalties and can use the generated music royalty free. If you, however, change the generated songs or use it as part of your own original composition then you will...
Q: Hi, I was so close to purchasing.
I don't think stating the AppSumo deal as a 0 risk way of trying Soundpiece is fair. As much as that is seriously cool feature of AppSumo, it is down to your company to give people a way to try it without signing up (or otherwise state there is no way to try it).
What puts me off is that I don't think this approach will work for subscribers at all, and that will limit the lifespan of the app. It...
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024A: Hi Mike, thanks for the feedback. The reason for the approach is that there is a cost to us of creating songs. With the AppSumo deal users can test soundpiece for 2 months with a full money-back guarantee. I do hear your comments and will look into further ways to give users a chance to try soundpiece.
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Very well put!
The tool is interesting but the founder should really focus on creating a plan to attain a sustainable MRR.
Q: Hi, can we generate new Hindi song or new version of Hindi song on the basis of Existing or new song by merging them.
Thanks
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024A: Thanks for the question. At the moment we don't offer it but you can request it as a future feature and if it gets enough votes we will add it: https://soundpiece.canny.io/
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Q: Till which date you will be on AppSumo?
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024A: Hi Marc. Our Lifetime offers ends on September 23rd for general users and for plus users until Monday, September 26.
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Q: I am interested in using Soundpiece as a replacement for AIVA when my subscription to that product expires.
I am subscribed to the Pro plan which means I own the copyright to the music I produce.
I know you have already answered a number of similar questions regarding the user license but perhaps that is because it is rather confusing.
I would like to publish the music I produce with Soundpiece via various streaming services such as Spotify. The license agreement says this is prohibited. However, you...
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024A: Hi Henley, thanks for the great question!
The simplest way to explain it is that as long as the new mixed song (using parts of what soundpiece generates and mixing it together with your own melody) sounds like a different / new song, then that will be fine to publish on Spotify.
The only limitation is if you don't make any changes to the original soundpiece generated song, then you can't...
Share soundpiece
Q: So I was following your Q&A and noticed a few prohibits.
If I am not mistaken I can not post any composed music pieces created to my monetized YouTube channel without?
Could you perhaps expand on that please?
pierre-soundpiece
May 15, 2024A: Hi Kailon, thanks for your question.
You can use songs as part of videos in your monitized youtube channel. What is limited is that the copyright of the generated songs belong to soundpiece but you won't ever be required to pay royalties and can use the generated music royalty free. If you, however, change the generated songs or use it as part of your own original composition then you will...
Share soundpiece