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Bit Che => Bugs & Feature Requests => Topic started by: Qatemlin on March 31, 2022, 09:32:01 am
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Maybe someone knows where you can find copyright-free music that can be easily inserted into a 2d game and the game is not blocked then? The music is going to be inserted into the game autoclicker to play in the background.
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In services with free music, look, find these are not a problem, especially now. But it will probably be hard to find exactly the music you need. Since games usually use fast music.
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Well, even if we search for it in paid services? Will it be impossible to find good music anyway? We just don't have a big budget to order music writing from musicians.
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Such services can also be ordered from freelancers, now the freelance market offers many services, but really if you need high-quality music, such a freelancer will cost a lot. Use the service with free music for games (https://inaudio.org/playlist/game-playlist/). You can pick up any and the cost of using a month is not very big. Just 5-6 dollars a month and you can literally download all the music on the site. Of course this music is copyright free, you can use it everywhere, even for commercial purposes.
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StreamSquid is a new service which allows users to stream music for free, using legal services such as YouTube and Soundcloud as a backbone. The streaming platform has an intuitive user interface that allows people to discover new music and manage their own playlists. As an added bonus, former Grooveshark users can revive their playlists in just one click.
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