How is your marketplace different from others?

How is your marketplace different from others?

Hello. Here is more detailed about Amped Studio Marketplace.
As a Seller you can create a product that include a number of uniq features for Sellers and Buyers:

  • Track audio Mp3 & WAV
  • Stems of a composition
    If a Seller wishes to provide stems of a track for sale and wish a potential Buyer has an ability to preview the Track as stems in the arrangement while considering buying a product, simply create a .zip with stems (wav) and upload it to “Stem Project” directory when filling a product info.
    Stems Project is automatically generated by our AI when Buyer clicks “Preview” Stems Project button at the particular product page.
    After purchase “Stems Project” is available in Buyers account profile at the “Purchases” tab. From there Buyer can open ‘Stems Project”, download zip with stems to desktop, and all other elements that were included in the product under the chosen license.
    After purchase “Stem Project” opens in Amped Studio without any limitations enabling all features of the studio according to Buyers subscription plan: volume controls, mute/unmute stems, add Fx, add other music elements to the composition using Amped Studio Features etc.
  • Amped Studio Project
    If a Seller wish to provide for sale Project of a Tack made in Amped Studio and wish a potential Buyer has an ability to preview such Project in the arrangement while considering buying a product, such Amped Studio Project can be exported from the studio (Menu/Export Project) as “project name.amped” file and then uploaded to “Amped Studio Project” directory when creating a product.
  • Sound Pack or Daw Project .
    If a Seller include in the product a Sound Pack with loops and samples or a Daw project In case if the Track for sale is made in another DAW and Seller wish to include such project file into particular product and transfer it to Buyer under specific license type, to do so Seller may upload zip with transferable project to the ‘DAW Project’ directory.

That sounds interesting, perspective sure …got to gove it a try!