ISSUE 10 Submitting to the app store & new audio demo Hi there, It’s merely the start, but we’re excited to finally submit our app to the app store for the first time. We’re hard at work getting the app ready for launch. Here are some updates from last week.
Product Development This week, we finally submit the app to the app store. We also started our initial meetings around the VST/AU plugin. We’re currently planning a web based application as well. With cross platform functionality, we intend to support musicians across a wide variety of ecosystems. New audio demo: Making a bass track When creating and exporting files from the iOS app, the harmony file is comprised of 4 midi tracks. If you assign a bass sound to the file with the lowest notes and make a simple bass pattern, you can easily and quickly create a sketch of a song. Check out the demo from the links below. Our List Related stories curated by our editorial team. Artificial intelligence startups, Musiio and Mubert can now analyze large catalogs of music and create music that help people focus and concentrate. Learn how artificial Intelligence startups are shaping the future of the music industry. Understand more about its development and how musicians are reacting to it. English rock band, MUSE used the latest artificial intelligence technology and machine learning to create an hour long lyric music video for their song “Dig Down”. Up Next After the app is live in the app store we’re planning to starting building the harmony library. This library will constantly add new chord progressions which will become the seeds to your new songs. We’re researching what kind and variety of chord progressions would be the most meaningful. Your feedback and ideas here would be really appreciated! About The Team Recently, we had an opportunity to talk with a middle school student who plays trombone and drums and is interesting in composing music. What should the next instrument he learns next? Piano? Guitar? PC? Amadeus Code? Check out music made with Amadeus Code |