FAQs
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Almost all tracks are available in high-quality WAV format, 48 kHz / 24-bit.
Some earlier albums are in 44.1 kHz / 16-bit, which is standard CD quality — so they still sound great.
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Preview versions are low-quality MP3 files to help prevent unauthorized use.
However, they’re perfectly good for checking how the music fits your project.
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Don’t worry — it’s just an automated system that isn’t smart enough to recognize that you have a valid license for the track.
There are two ways to avoid this:
- Tag Crowander in the description of your video.
- Or simply drop me a line, and I’ll whitelist your video right away.
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Yes, I regularly work as a commissioned composer — you can check out my references for examples of previous work.
I’m always open to new creative projects and collaborations. Besides composing, I also enjoy writing songs and recording with bass, piano, and guitars.
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“Royalty-free” means you pay once for the license and can use the music without paying any additional fees or royalties later.
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For online videos or social media, royalty-free music means you pay once and use it without any extra fees.
For films or TV, things work a bit differently: producers usually pay a one-time sync fee for the right to use the track, while composers may still receive performance royalties through their PRO (like ASCAP, BMI, or Artisjus) when the film is broadcast or streamed.