Guide
A step-by-step guide to releasing AI-assisted music transparently on SynthCamp: set up your profile, prepare an EP or album, declare your Creative Credits, sign the audio, set a pay-what-you-want price, and publish.
Sign up with a magic link or Google, then turn on the artist side of your account. Add a name, a photo, and a short bio so listeners know who they are supporting.
What SynthCamp isLink a Stripe account so buyers can pay you directly. SynthCamp never sits on your money. The payment goes straight to you, and the platform takes a stated 15% on top.
Payments and eligibilityReleases are an EP or an album, with a minimum of three tracks. Bring finished, mastered audio. New work and back catalogue both belong here.
Releasing on SynthCampUpload your tracks and the encoder prepares them for streaming. It keeps the watermark a generator leaves in the file intact, so a Suno or Udio mark survives the pipeline.
Label the release as acoustic, hybrid, or AI-crafted, name the human strata you worked on, and name the AI tools you used. This is the heart of SynthCamp: the AI question answered up front, by you.
What Creative Credits areConfirm your declaration and SynthCamp signs it cryptographically into the audio. The credits then travel with the music wherever it goes, and anyone can verify they came from us.
How signing worksPricing is pay-what-you-want above a small floor, so a fan can pay more if they want to. You keep 85%. Publish, and your release is live and discoverable.
How the marketplace is set upGather listeners for a synchronized first listen in a shared room, with a live buy window. A release can host one launch party, ever.
Ready to start? Browse the catalogue to see how other artists credit their work, or read what Creative Credits are.