I just published a new blog post called The Complete Musician’s Guide to Using AI in Sync Licensing. Over the past year I’ve spent a lot of time experimenting with different AI tools and
studying how they actually fit into the sync world. There’s so much confusion out there, so I wanted to write something clear and practical about how AI is really being used and how musicians can take advantage of it without losing their creative identity.
This guide breaks down how AI is changing music production, what supervisors really care about, how copyright and ownership work with AI assisted tracks, where AI music is already being placed, and how you
can use AI to move faster without sounding generic. It also digs into what makes AI assisted tracks sync ready, how to keep your artistic voice strong, and how to prepare your files and metadata so supervisors and editors can actually use your music.
If you want a realistic understanding of how AI fits into sync and how to use it to create more opportunities, you can read the full post here:
👉 https://www.htlympremium.com/blog/the-complete-musicians-guide-to-using-ai-in-sync-licensing
If you’ve got questions about anything in the guide or want help figuring out how it applies to your catalog, feel free to reply. I’m happy to help.
Talk soon,
Aaron
P.S. Enrollment for the December round of The Sync Tank is still open this weekend. The discount and pitching bonus have ended, but if you want to start the new year with a clear strategy, ninety tailored sync leads, and personal support from me, you can still join here:
https://www.htlympremium.com/sync_tank.html