http://www.ohmstudio.com/ предлагают побетатестить, кто уже? ;-)
Yes, you read that right: Ohm Force is announcing the first *real* collaborative music workstation in the history of music production: the Ohm Studio — a project with which they aspire to redefine the meaning of online music collaboration. Yay.
We’re talking about a fully fledged DAW/sequencer, Ohm Studio: a standalone real time collaborative music making application for Windows and Mac, in addition to a web based collaboration platform and music driven online Cohmunity. We’re also talking about real time collaborative MIDI/audio editing, envelopes, a piano roll, audio effects, and virtual instruments: the very same tools we computer based musicians already enjoy, but that you’ll now be able to use with your friends, online.
How is this possible? Using an audio core made from scratch, of course, an adaptive audio transfer protocol, a transactional document management engine, some Ohm-style interface innovation, an integrated web Cohmunity, server based projects and much more…
What are you waiting to watch the video demo on www.ohmstudio.com? The subscription period for the beta test (which will happen in 2010 Q3/Q4) is already open! Ohm Force customers will get beta access first, so you'd better subscribe using the same e-mail address you used to register your Ohm plug-ins.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4eRu7iHR_I&feature=player_embedded#
Yes, you read that right: Ohm Force is announcing the first *real* collaborative music workstation in the history of music production: the Ohm Studio — a project with which they aspire to redefine the meaning of online music collaboration. Yay.
We’re talking about a fully fledged DAW/sequencer, Ohm Studio: a standalone real time collaborative music making application for Windows and Mac, in addition to a web based collaboration platform and music driven online Cohmunity. We’re also talking about real time collaborative MIDI/audio editing, envelopes, a piano roll, audio effects, and virtual instruments: the very same tools we computer based musicians already enjoy, but that you’ll now be able to use with your friends, online.
How is this possible? Using an audio core made from scratch, of course, an adaptive audio transfer protocol, a transactional document management engine, some Ohm-style interface innovation, an integrated web Cohmunity, server based projects and much more…
What are you waiting to watch the video demo on www.ohmstudio.com? The subscription period for the beta test (which will happen in 2010 Q3/Q4) is already open! Ohm Force customers will get beta access first, so you'd better subscribe using the same e-mail address you used to register your Ohm plug-ins.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4eRu7iHR_I&feature=player_embedded#