Shanghai, China – (Newsfile Corp. – November 28, 2022) – Melos Studio introduces new features: Virtual Band and DNATree.
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Melos has launched Virtual Band – a professional Web3 audio editor. Its goal is to allow creators to create as many satisfying sounds as they want based on their own inspirations.
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Virtual Band has the following main features:
- Virtual Band has most of the important features of traditional audio editors. As a software-based product, it can turn computers and mobile devices into portable recording studios at any time, and supports online collaborative creation by multiple users.
- Fans can collaborate with musicians to create music NFTs based on Virtual Band. These moments are recorded on the blockchain so that fans can permanently remember the interactive experiences. In short, Melos will create a unique Web3 economy for music fans.
Virtual Band: A product with advanced features
In terms of functionality, Virtual Band integrates most of the key features found in mainstream audio production software, including audio playback, arrangement, editing, mixing, etc. Subsequent versions will also include recording, MIDI signal input and processing, effects plug-ins, etc.
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Virtual Band is marketed as software that can turn computers and mobile devices into portable recording studios. By installing Virtual Band, developers can create professional-quality music anywhere, anytime, without being restricted by their location.
Virtual Band’s companion Loop Cloud provides a platform for all developers to share their audio. Creators can upload their own audio clips, including music, sound effects, dialogue, and other forms of sound. These clips…
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