![]() ![]() Now, music making hopefuls with no previous music or studio experience can record and mix their tracks online at. Many music lovers want to record and write their own tracks, but just don’t know where or how to get started. This is the official intro video for Soundation Studio – a new virtual studio that runs in your Web browser.Soundation Studio has announced the direct recording, allowing artists to record tracks into the web-based music application. Soundation Studio has added direct recording, so you can record tracks directly into the web-based music application. The new recording feature lets you plug a mic into your computer and begin recording immediately, with no additional equipment needed. “As we were testing out recording in Soundation, we had so much fun, we delayed the release,” said Bil Bryant, CEO of PowerFX. “We were struck by how many uses there are for computer-to-net recording. Besides making a complete music track, you could record an inspired idea, vocal ringtone, audio blog, podcast with a killer soundtrack, greeting or comic message.”ĭeveloped by loops and samples distributor PowerFX, Soundation Studio comes with 11 real-time effects, more than 400 royalty free loops, four virtual instruments, three synthesizers, and a drum machine. You can save, store and publish music from Soundation Studio. Soundation Studio sequencer is free for users to create from provided sounds, and download their tracks to their computers, or share them online. The new recording feature is also available, but to be able to save, store, download or share songs with recorded tracks or uploaded samples, users will have to purchase an account (starting at $19 USD). First of all it obviously shows us how far the technology has taken us it is indeed impressive that you basically only need Internet access in order to gain access to a music production tool. I have no idea how well this sounds and such since I never tried it, but there is no doubt in my mind that it must have some potential.īut there's also a downside here. Basically you're providing a 3rd party with everything you do, for free. But can you really expect privacy or ownership when using an online utility which anyone can access? So what if they like some of the tests you did and use that and other people's material to "create" stuff of their own? In my opinion those risks shouldn't be underestimated suppose you do manage to create something nice who owns the eventual material? Sure you will have a copyright on it since you created it. I think it might make a nice playground or perhaps a test environment for if you're on the road and are bored or something. But I wouldn't trust my work with this setup. At least I know for sure that the DAW's which I paid for give me the right and opportunity to create and do whatever I want with my sound material and that this material remains my property unless I decide otherwise.Bitwig have announced the release of the first add-on product for Bitwig Studio in the form of the Spectral Suite. The release includes four audio effects devices that offer users of the DAW software a new level of mixing and sound design functionality, and also comes with a sound package that includes over 100 presets and clips to demonstrate their capability. ![]() Spectral Suite offers four new devices, each of which focus on a different musical element: loudness, transients, harmonics and frequency. Incoming signals are split into hundreds of frequency bands for analysis, and Bitwig then organises related signals into ‘channels’ which can then be mixed as normal, with users able to adjust volume and panning, or insert further devices or VST/CLAP plug-ins. ![]() ![]() Loud Split separates elements within a sound depending on their loudness. ![]()
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