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Subscription options now available at Shockwave-Sound.com1 min read

Shockwave-Sound.com royalty-free music & stock music

Now offering a Subscription model

For media creators who want to download and use a lot of music, we now offer “download as much as you want” subscription models, as follows:

  • Subscription Standard Licensing: $199 per year. You can download as much as you want, with license/usage terms according to the Standard License. 
  • Subscription Extended Licensing: $399 per year. You can download as much as you want, with license/usage terms according to the Extended License.

The Standard vs Extended License terms can be seen here

Important licensing differences to understand:

  • When you buy tracks or sounds through the shopping cart system and pay a one-time fee for the specific track(s), then the track(s) is licensed to you for life. You can use it again and again, in new media productions that you create, for as long as you need. 
  • When you download tracks with a Subscription option, you’re not going through the shopping cart process or paying anything for each track — you’re just downloading as much as you want. The tracks are then licensed to you for the period that your subscription is active. If you stop paying and your subscription period expires, you can continue to use media that you’ve already created and distributed. Your already-created videos, games or projects don’t need to be taken down. But you may not create or distribute any more new media with the tracks or sounds. 

If you are interested in the Subscription offer, please contact us. A little bit of manual setup needs to be done, and both you and Shockwave-Sound will digitally sign a document with some terms and conditions. This is handled pretty quickly and we can get you the download access within about 1 working day.

 

Bjorn Lynne

Bjørn Lynne is a Norwegian sound engineer and music composer, now living and working in Stavern, Norway. He was also known as a tracker music composer under the name "Dr. Awesome" in the demoscene in the 1980s and 1990s when he released tunes in MOD format and made music for Amiga games.