As a startup we work hard, but as a startup focused on music we work even harder! You see, music is art! Artists have there own way of looking at the world around them, and all of them work in very different ways. Trying to connect distinct styles, tastes, and views behind the same experience is not an easy task, but we love what we do and we do it with passion. Wavestack was made from scratch by artists, and we all have our passions driven by different kinds of art, that helps us communicate and work in a genuine and particular way.
Our mission is to take music collaboration to the next level, to be more specific, to the cloud. We have been developing this concept for a while now, and I believe we are one step closer to achieving our goal, music cloud collaboration as a standard. I am not saying we are close to obtaining it, but in this path we have met so many artists looking for alternatives to the same problem in other platforms not tailored to solve these issues that we now have a pretty good idea of how to get there and meet their expectations.
Wavestack has changed, now we are introducing;
Project Sharing, bringing true collaboration to musicians and producers around the world, being able to get feedback directly on your dashboard.
Real Time Project Synchronization (from the DAW to the cloud), have always access to the latest updated version of your projects with our desktop app for Mac and Windows.
Multitrack Interactive Stem Player, granting you the control you need just when you need it, mute any instrument to get just the right amount of control to give feedback to the users that you are connected to.
All these changes are one more step in connecting collaboration, musicians, producers, and the cloud.
We believe that new technologies and trends have helped transform and shape the world around us, the music industry is also changing, and great music has been made through those changes, through revolution, through Wavestack. That’s the next step, because being far away is not an obstacle anymore.
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