The language of music, expressed through software.
While some artists are better known for the sound of their guitar, or the sound of their voice, most legendary artists also have unique signatures in their music composition. There’s just a way they write that makes them special. Similarly, there is a kind of genomic sequence in why certain musical phrases effect us the way they do. Whether the passage is bluesy, suspenseful, uplifting, or Elton John, these forms are loosely equivalent to dialects in the grand language of music.
Given that base material, our technologies can be directed to instantaneously write, cowrite, enhance, embellish, interact with, or accompany, at the genetic level, a nearly infinite number of new musical offspring, all of which would embrace and reflect the unique sensibilities of that artist, that song, that album, that sentiment, or various amalgamations thereof.
We make virtual talent and virtual accompaniment as easy as tapping a screen. Moreover, we can network players into virtual collaboration. Put simply, we see a tipping point beyond which lay a myriad of product and service opportunities for designer music (music algorithmically composed in realtime, in response to environmental data or dynamic user feedback).
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