Accessible from both a dynamic, searchable database (http://
www.indabamusic.com/clips) as well as within the company's innovative
web-based digital audio workstation, musicians will be able to
download the clips or add them directly to online recording sessions.
The clips library opens up a vast creative resource, and represents an
important step in the company's mission towards democratizing music
creation.
"Our goal is to provide a flexible, comprehensive set of tools that
musicians of every level can pick and choose from to fit their
creative needs," says Co-CEO and Co-Founder, Dan Zaccagnino. "With our
collaborative session platform, our digital audio workstation, and now
with the launch of our clips library, musicians have an increasingly
powerful suite of tools to support their creative processes."
To introduce its community to the clips library, Indaba Music has
partnered with Filter Magazine for a unique online contest,
challenging musicians to use a minimum of two clips as the foundation
of an original song. The grand prize winner of the original song
challenge, as determined by Filter Magazine, will be profiled in an
upcoming issue, and the song will be featured in the issue's monthly
digital sampler. The is just the latest in a series of remix contests
featuring artists such as The Roots, Mariah Carey, Yo-Yo Ma, John
Legend, Crystal Method, Alkaline Trio, and more. For more information,
visit http://www.indabamusic.com/featured_programs/show/filtermagcontest
About Indaba Music
Indaba Music offers the leading suite of online tools enabling artists
all over the world to create music together online. Members can
connect with an international community of musicians to create online
recording sessions - editing and mixing tracks recorded in different
parts of the world using its online DAW. Indaba Music continues to add
valuable services and is becoming an integrated platform from which
musicians can manage multiple aspects of their digital lives. The
company and its technology have been featured on The Colbert Report,
MTV and ABC News, as well as in Wired, TechCrunch, Mix and more.
For more: http://www.IndabaMusic.com