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Can you make money from mixes on YouTube?
Once either or both requirements are satisfied, you can make money in many different ways: Selling the mixes. Posting the mixes on services like youtube where you can receive adrevenue per view. Getting paid or sponsored to make a specific mix for someone or business.
Can you monetize a DJ mix?
Mixcloud is the only place where you can legally upload and monetise your DJ mixes.
Is it legal to upload mixes on YouTube?
In a word, no. you can’t do this, at least, not with any degree of certainty that your mix will stay there. YouTube is quite clear about this. Having said that, in practice a lot of people seem to get away with it, but it doesn’t matter what you write in the credits, it’s not permitted.
How do I sell my DJ mixes?
To sell your DJ mixes online, you can list your mixes on websites like Beatport, iTunes, and Spotify. You may also use sites like SoundCloud to upload a mix for people who want it- but these are free sites that anyone can access.
How do I legally stream a DJ set?
Twitch has been the only free platform that has allowed the DJ to stream uninterrupted since the COVID-19 induced lockdown. Setting up a stream on Twitch from your desktop, smartphone, or other device is relatively simple; especially if you don’t plan on using any external microphones or cameras.
Can DJs live stream on YouTube?
Technically, on nearly every live streaming platform available, broadcasting your DJ streams is straight-up not allowed. If you don’t own the copyright to what your streaming, and you haven’t been given permission directly from the rights holder, it’s off-limits.
Where can I submit DJ mixes?
Finding a platform to upload a DJ mix can be easily achieved e.g. Soundcloud, Mixcloud or YouTube. Communication and interacting with people will support building awareness of your mixes and yourself as a DJ.
Can DJs sell their mixes?
Mixes allows DJs to upload and sell their mixes legitimately and legally, with Beatport handling all of the payment to labels and performance rights organizations. That’s where Mixes comes in, allowing DJs to upload mixes with tracks they’ve purchased and put them on sale for a relatively low cost.