New Royalty Free Music Library Released
Award-winning composer creates a royalty free music library that is steadily growing and making a name among tough competition.
The award-winning composer Mark Oates has recently started wedging his way into the music industry by establishing a royalty free music library consisting entirely of music written by himself. His All Music Library provides royalty free music, buyout music, and production stock music for use in film, video, websites, and any other type of production in need of a soundtrack.
He has to compete with other large royalty free music corporations by running the business entirely by himself. That's good for his customers, though, because there isn't any need to inflate the prices to pay administrative costs or distribution expenses. As a result, customers can find music tracks at lower prices and with a personal touch that they don't normally get with other royalty free music libraries.
Oates' library showcases his incredibly impressive compositional skill and versatility of musical genre. His production and audio engineering skills are also at par with large royalty free music corporations. In most cases he out-shines the competition because they still have stock music that sounds mostly dated.
Another advantage that Oates' All Music Library offers over other royalty free music sites is the ability to hear the complete music track, at high resolution, before you buy it. Other royalty free music sites will only audition a small portion of their track, usually at low resolution with an annoying voice over watermark. This can be incredibly frustrating for customers.
In addition to the growing ammount of royalty free music that is available for purchase, there is also free content on the site to lure in customers. Among these are free sound effects and a free flash mp3 player that anybody can use to integrate mp3s onto their website.
The only downside to Oates' royalty free music library is the limited amount of content. But this is sure to grow over time, and there is a strong inclination that provides quality over quantity. Also on the plus side is that most of the royalty free music are provided in multiple versions at different lengths. These aren't just cuts from the longer version, either, but actual different arrangements each with a unique form and development.
All Music Library is steadily growing and making it's name among the tough competition so definitely something it keep an eye on.

All Music Library