MusicIP Goes Live

My friends over at MusicIP have launched their new site and are locked down in Austin getting ready for SxSW. I use their Mixer on a regular basis, and it’s a phenomenal product. They have a ton of really smarty people working there, and it looks as though they are working to expand their offering into a cool stack of services and products.

Having been an independant muscian myself when I was younger, looking at what they have available online for bands now is just awesome. When I was writing and recording music 5 years ago, there really wasn’t a lot of online support for songwriters and bands looking for more exposure. The web really helps out, and I think it’s awesome. MusicIP is really well positioned to be integral in the whole process.

Try out their stuff — you won’t be disappointed.

Well done, guys!

Comments

3 Responses to “MusicIP Goes Live”

  1. Bob Corrigan Says:

    Ooo…very timely, I was just looking into different computer-based synths and recording software as I get my music sideline back on track. Are you a fan of ProTools? Cubase? Reacktor? Something Else Entirely?

    Now all I need is a good price on a hurdy-gurdy, and I’m set… :)

  2. Adam Says:

    ProTools is very good. I’m also a fan of CakeWalk, and SonicFoundry has some good stuff that I’ve used in the past.

    As far as hardware goes, that’s a whole other discussion…

    I’ve heard nothing but good things about GarageBand from Apple, but have not yet tried that out.

  3. Adam Says:

    Follow-up:

    http://www.boingboing.net/2006/03/14/musicbrainz_free_met.html

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