Collab Live enables Soundation users to collaborate in real-time
Soundation is a browser-based music studio platform and their new feature, Collab Live offers real-time collaboration between its users.
Collab Live enables seamless collaboration and lets creators produce music in multiplayer mode.
Adam Hasslert, CEO of Soundation said:
“Every move you make in Collab Live is synced in real-time and 100 % seamless.
“It’s basically like Google Docs for music production, but even more collaborative as you can see other co-creators’ cursors, what they are working on and every action they make in the studio, as they make it.
“We are the first music creation service to take collaboration to this level”
Real-time syncing
Collab Live enables creators to produce music together in real-time, removing the need to manually sync projects, making it easy to collaborate on songs whether they’re working simultaneously or in different sessions.
All you need is a laptop and an internet connection.
The technology also allows for live streams and webinars for learning purposes, as well as encouraging music creators to engage with their fans on projects.
The feature lets you follow every move your co-creator makes in real-time, from the movement of the cursor to what channel and region they’re working on and the changes they make, even as they’re being made.
Soundation has also set up an official Discord server, making it easy to find other creators to collaborate with, communicate with your co-creator, create groups and share inspiration and updates.
Collab Live was released as an open beta on 21st of April.
It’s available to all users, with Free Users limited to one collaboration project at a time.
Soundation Blurb
Browser-based music studio Soundation is used by 150,000 creators each month worldwide to create and produce music.
Soundation’s next-generation music software offers a one-stop-shop for up-and-coming, ambitious music producers and includes virtual instruments, audio loops and effects, a vibrant online community, learning tutorials and competitions – with the aim of increasing musical creativity worldwide.
It has become one of the most powerful browser-based studios after implementing WebAssembly Threads in 2018 and has since then increased its engine’s performance by up to 400 %.
Soundation recently won the Stockholm Innovation Scholarship for their work to lower the threshold for professional music-making in collaboration. Soundation is based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Check out the platform and their new Collab Live feature online.
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