Contemporary off a profitable $1 million funding spherical, music tech audio startup Submix has launched its platform globally to supply distant audio collaboration.
The worldwide launch, initially accessible for macOS customers, will assist musicians, producers, and audio professionals create, share, and work on initiatives collectively seamlessly, no matter location.
The funding spherical attracted a various group of traders, together with institutional traders, tech firm founders, executives, and Grammy-winning music producers, Submix stated in a press launch. Traders embrace Angel Make investments Ventures, SCNE, TSIC (Tiny Supercomputer Funding Firm) and Vesna Capital.
Submix boasts a collection of options that help distant collaboration together with high-quality video and audio channels that permit artists, producers, and engineers to attach seamlessly while not having further plugins.
Its Browser Mode permits high-fidelity audio sharing with anybody, even these with out a Submix account. Customers can even visualize their concepts with Submix Sketch, which integrates drawing instruments for enhanced collaboration throughout display sharing.
Submix additionally presents a free digital patchbay known as Submix Patchbay that simplifies workflow by connecting and controlling all software program and {hardware}, and features each on-line and offline.
Audio professionals can now use Submix with a free trial accessible on macOS.
“Submix is dedicated to additional empowering human creativity by enhancing the audio manufacturing course of. We consider by making a extra related and collaborative workflow, we will unearth extra alternatives for anybody presently or seeking to work in skilled audio,” stated Paul Jeszenszky, Submix CEO.
“We consider by making a extra related and collaborative workflow, we will unearth extra alternatives for anybody presently or seeking to work in skilled audio.”
Paul Jeszenszky, Submix
Submix is the most recent music collaboration platform to boost no less than $1 million in funding following a CAD $2.25 million (USD $1.7 million) spherical by BeatConnect in March.
Music collaboration platform EngineEars, which payments itself as “a vertical software program platform for artists, engineers, producers and file labels,” additionally raised $7.5 million in a seed funding spherical in February.
Final November, New York-based Baton, which describes itself as a music collaboration platform for unreleased artistic materials, raised $4.2 million in a funding spherical led by BITKRAFT Ventures, a worldwide early- and mid-stage funding platform specializing in gaming, esports, and interactive media.
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