No. There is no license needed to edit music as a living. But you do need lots of talent and very good hearing. Being a musician also helps but is not a prerequisite.
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The film soundtrack! APEX!
Not without a license. You need permission from the print rights administrator to create the arrangement to begin with, and you would need further permission from them to distribute it in this manner. Each song would be handled separately.
This will be subject to local requirements for each country. In the UK, for example, a licence will be required. The cost varies depending on how often music is played and how many people are listening. (See links below)
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According to the Internet Movie Database, the Supervising Music Editor was Dan DiPrima and the Music Editor was Thomas S. Drescher.
Yes if the song's copywrited. Not only that but if you're making a remix you need a license AND permission from the original singer.
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You need a sound editor. Try WavePad. It works great.
There are several different music editing programs that can be downloaded online. One is called Audacity which is a music editor and recording program.
Strictly speaking, a license is needed to sample music. Each copyrighted song has complete protection. Sampling and then mixing part of a song is actually stealing.
mixing and synchronizing the music with the film, and mixing the music with the film soundtrack