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Hi,dev SaikiSoft !
Thanks for considering using those tracks. To answer your question, of course, you can. The license permits you to modify them. Singing on it constitutes a modification, and it's permitted for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. You just need to credit RUSTED MUSIC STUDIO Music For Indies - itch.io in your credits. That's all!
Hi devs,
If you are looking for some music or FX, I made those last year. They are free, royalty-free, just credit
https://rustedstudio.itch.io/free-music-nokia-3310-short-melodies-and-fx
https://rustedstudio.itch.io/free-music-nok-2-nokia-3310-short-melodies
Hope it will help you.
Bye devs !
Mellow, Koola series, LofiJazz among others use an AI harmony. The arrangements, most of the leads, added tracks and instruments, modifications, patterns and mixings are human under FL.
This enables the production of more free and royalty-free music pieces for games as well as additional material for developers and artists on itch.io. I still retain the copyright. And the royalty rights which I graciously offer under a CC license.
AI is here, that's a fact, and it will be difficult to go back. As a conservatory-educated artist, there was a time when AI scared me and I loudly rejected it, but finally it proves to be an effective ally if used as a tool and not as an end in itself. It all depends on the artist's ethics. AI should always be used as such: a tool. I use AI images for the covers too.
Generating and selling expensive 100% AI-generated tracks without any human involvement, as I increasingly see on Itch.io and other platforms, is a rip-off.
I hope I clearly answered your question.
Regards !
Sorry for the misunderstanding. It's the free symbol ( well, canva gave me this ) and the CC symbol. It's free, royalty-free, and you CAN use it for commercial purpose, just CREDIT. Note if you use the Miserere track, you have to credit the Trinity College for this one. ( see description page ) .
On the page of the asset, you just have to click on " More Information " and you will see it's Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International for this pack. :P
Regards and good luck for your future release.