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How to Get Your Music on LiveOne
US streaming service combining music, podcasts, and live events.
Visit LiveOne →LiveOne is a US streaming service (formerly LiveXLive) that combines on-demand music, podcasts, and live-event audio. It's the surviving distribution surface for what used to be the Slacker Radio subscriber base.
Notes delivers to LiveOne and reconciles per-stream royalties for both on-demand and channel-based listening.
How Notes works with this platform
What we do on LiveOne
- Deliver. Notes ships your sound recordings to LiveOne as part of every release, with credits and ISRCs included.
- Register. Your songwriter credits are registered with PROs and The MLC so the publishing side of every play is paid as well.
- Collect. LiveOne is non-interactive radio, so it pays neighboring-rights (digital-performance) royalties to the recording owner — collected in the US via SoundExchange — plus performance royalties to the songwriter via PROs. Notes makes sure you're registered to collect both, with no percentage taken.
What you earn here
Royalties LiveOne generates
Notes makes sure you're set up to collect what LiveOne generates, and we register you with SoundExchange and your PRO so the rest is collected too — all paid to you in full, never a percentage taken.
- Digital Performance RoyaltiesDigital performance royalties (neighboring rights) are paid to recording artists and master owners when a recording plays on non-interactive digital radio.
- Performance RoyaltiesPerformance royalties are paid to songwriters and publishers when a composition is performed publicly — on radio, TV, in venues, or via streaming.
Questions musicians ask
Common questions about LiveOne
- How do I get my music on LiveOne?
- Create a free Notes account, add your release, and Notes delivers it to LiveOne with your credits and ISRCs attached. You keep your masters and your rights — Notes never takes a percentage of your royalties.
- How long does it take for my music to appear on LiveOne?
- Most releases reach LiveOne within a few days. Setting your release date a couple of weeks out gives you time to line up pre-saves and pitch playlists before it goes live.
- Does Notes take a cut of my LiveOne royalties?
- No. Notes is a flat monthly subscription with a free tier to start, so your LiveOne royalties are paid to you in full — nothing skimmed off the top.
- Does Notes collect my songwriting royalties too, or just the recording?
- Both. Alongside your LiveOne delivery, Notes registers your songwriter credits with PROs and The MLC, so the publishing royalties behind every play get collected as well.
More streaming platforms
Notes delivers to all of these
- Spotify

- Apple Music

- Amazon Music

- YouTube Music

- Tidal

- Deezer

- Pandora

- SoundCloud

- Audiomack

- iHeartRadio

- Napster

- Anghami



