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Please report threads and comments that violate the following rules: Be respectful Our website uses 256-big SSL encryption to ensure your privacy and safety.This subreddit is for those wishing to discuss electronic dance music production. You will be make as much profit as you want from the beat and not have to credit us or pay us any royalties.Ī: We accept both PayPal and credit card. This means you will become the legal copyright owner by law. This means no one in the world will have the beat that you own.Ī: You own all the rights to the beat after purchase. Unlike other stores that offer both multiple and trackout options for the same beat, all beats listed on Gemtracks are trackout. Q: How many times will each beat be sold?Ī: Each beat will only be sold to one customer and then removed from the website.
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