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Producer Tag /prəˈdjuːsə tæɡ/ A producer tag is a short audio phrase — usually 3 to 8 seconds long — that says the name, brand, or slogan of a music producer, DJ, or videographer. Tags help protect your work and let listeners know who created it. Voice tags can be used DRY or with FX, depending on your style. Also known as:Voice TagBeat TagAudio DropDJ Drop
Voice tags are typically short phrases, often ranging from 3 to 8 seconds, designed to be concise and impactful. ( E.g. “Oh my God, Ronny!” )
Yes! Feel free to use your voice tag in any form you wish. Voice Tags do not meet the minimal creative standard for copyright protection, however, they can be trademarked under your name or that of your business.
DRY ( RAW ) signal refers to an unprocessed audio file without any additional processing or effects applied. WET signal, on the other hand, refers to the same audio file but processed and with effects applied.
A producer tag is your signature on every beat. Each play builds name recognition, deters beat theft, and helps artists and A&Rs trace the sound back to you when your instrumental spreads without credit.
Most producers place the tag in the first one or two bars, right before the beat drops. On beat-store previews, repeat the tag every 15–30 seconds as an audio watermark — buyers get the untagged version once the beat sells.
The purpose of revision is to correct any mistakes made while recording.
AI tag generators are quick, but every preset voice sounds like someone else’s — and a producer tag only works when it’s unmistakably yours. A real human voice brings unique tone, genuine emotion, creative direction, and revisions no generator can match.
