Podsafe Music




Sure, it’d be great to have your podcasts overlap with Billboard’s Hot 100, classic Beatles songs, or your favorite band, but as you know, copyright restrictions keep them out of the classroom. Be sure to use Podsafe music for your podcast projects.

Here are a few resources for free or royalty-free sounds. If you’re using Garage Band, it comes with a number of loops to use in your backgrounds.  If you aren’t, here are a few more resources for you.

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4 Responses to “Podsafe Music”

  1. Studiojam.com can be used free to create and save your own music. Similar to garage band. It’s free to use, but costs $10 to down load tunes as MP3 for 30 days. Or simply use something like ScreenFlow to capture the sound (Is that ethical?).

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  3. Very cool. I have been trying to use unique music for my class projects, but it was hard to find good music. I like the way opsound.org’s site looks. It seems less complicated and easy to use.
    Misty

  4. for free stuff, i use freeplaymusic.com

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