Sure, If you purchase our Premium or Exclusive license rights.
Non-Exclusive (leasing) rights means that the beat is still owned by FreakSonar.
The lessee receives limited rights for the use of the purchased beat and can use it for one
non-profitable / non-promotional project. You must to give " FreakSonar " production credit for the beat.
Premium rights grants you access to the tagless wave file format of the beat with a sales limit of up to 10,000 copies with FreakSonar earning 50% of the writer's credit, This usually means 50% of all statutory publishing and mechanical royalties will be paid to FreakSonar for producing the beat. Lastly, You must to give " FreakSonar " production credit for the beat. The beat can be used in any kind of project, like a mixtape or demo tape. But it can not be used for a pro body of work like an album ( LP & EP ) projects. So if you are looking for beats for album use, we advice you go pro and purchase our beats exclusively.
Exclusive rights, grant full ownership of the beat ( trackout / stems ) and you can do everything you want with it, except for selling to a third party.
Exclusive rights can be sold to only one person and, as soon as the beat's exclusive
license has been sold, it is removed from our site and we cease its sale. FreakSonar will earn 50% of the writer's credit, This usually means 50% of all statutory publishing and mechanical royalties will be paid to FreakSonar for producing the beat. Lastly, You must to give " FreakSonar " production credit for the beat.
No. By purchasing a non-exclusive / premium license you don't become the owner of the purchased beat. A non-exclusive / premium license can be sold multiple times, unlike an exclusive license. Exclusive rights, however, are sold to only one person and, as soon as the purchase has been made, we remove the beat from FreakSonar.
It means that every detail of the beat (the kick drum, the snare drum, hi-hats, samples, instruments etc.)
will each come in a separate high-quality WAV audio file, in tracks. This way, you or
your audio engineer will have more control over editing, mixing and mastering the beat and the song.