![]() Paid services certainly (quite rightly so) make the browsing task more efficient. The simplistic functions – Duration, Genre Play and Pause mean a lot of time would be spent sifting through music to find the one your after. Whilst it’s very early doors for the service (I expect future updates to invalidate some of the following remarks) it doesn’t make it easy to find ‘that perfect track’. 150+ tracks is a very small number for an audio library, it’s only a matter of time before the more popular tracks finding their way onto every video soundtrack.Īnother is the implementation of the audio library. However, such an open platform has its drawbacks. Most of which you’ll struggle to get completely free music tracks from (both in terms of cost and royalties), so it’s refreshing to see a reputable company offering this service with no strings attached. There are many online resources for audio libraries nowadays, including rival video service Vimeo. The tracks can be downloaded as 320 Kbps MP3 files. ![]() You’ll find a link to the library in your video manager and you can browse the tracks by mood, genre, instrument and duration. Any YouTube creator now has access to more than 150 royalty-free instrumental tracks you can use for free, forever, for any creative purpose (not just YouTube videos). That’s why we’re launching the YouTube Audio Library today. ![]() We do our best to provide creators with tools to enhance their content and to simplify this process, but we wanted to make it even easier to find great music for your videos. “When you’re uploading a video to YouTube, knowing where to search for the perfect song can be tricky. Here’s some press from the YouTube creators blog: The music library currently holds ‘more than 150’ royalty tracks for to choose from. ![]() YouTube has released a new service offering an audio library of free music for use with any video (whether it’s hosted on YouTube or not).
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