When I want to upload a song I can add an audio preview (MP3 format), and the main files (“ZIP – All files for buyers, not including preview images”). I suppose the main file is the hole project that can be opened in a recording software. If so, does audiojungle demand a specific recording software? The software I use to record is Reapper.
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Hi, are you want to sell a song or a song wth source files ?
If you only want to sell a song you don’t have to upload the source files, only the wav or mp3.
- Author was Featured
- Was featured in a podcast
- Item was Featured
- Interviewed on the Envato Notes blog
- Argentina
- Sold between 5 000 and 10 000 dollars
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Bought between 1 and 9 items
- Exclusive Author
And btw… if it’s for a song and it sounds professional you can use whatever software you want. Reaper it’s cool
Tanks. Your answer was helpfull. Cheers
My Main app is Logic Pro for all the midi/scoring and creative stuff
Protools for Editing and mixing
Ableton Live on stage and for stretching things around.
cubase 6 for correcting Vocals 
I only use Reapper. I do all that with this software
Fernandestelecaster said
I suppose the main file is the hole project that can be opened in a recording software.
No, it’s the end result of your project – a song in your case.
Wma for the buyer mp3 for the review/preview and http://support.envato.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/353/ get the watermark from this link and put it on the Mp3 file or it will get rejected.
You can add both to your ZIP-File for the buyer. mp3 AND wav. Makes the offer a bit more attractiv, ‘cause the customer will get both and can choose.
The only different than between the mp3 in the customer-zip and th e mp3 in the preview is, that the preview needs the watermark.
I thought that Envato ads the watermark. Thank you for clarifying that.
