Ohm Force is presenting its real-time collaborative music workstation, the Ohm Studio.
You can start a project, invite musicians and make music together. In Ohm Force’s own words, “Download the application and join a worldwide online cohmunity of musicians and producers.”
- Multi-track recording: Record Audio or MIDI. Edit, cut, loop.
- Work with Patterns: Record notes, automations, and MIDI events inside the same Pattern. Then split, loop, or link.
- Full-featured mixer: VU meters, balance, mid-side, inserts, sends, master… the tools you need to fine-tune your track and more.
- VST support: use your good ol’ plug-ins (and your working habits) even if other project members don’t own them.
- Interface
- Real-time collaboration: Chat, listen, record, and edit simultaneously with others within a same project.
- Cohmmunity: Get in touch with other musicians.
- Synchronization: Data transfer is done in the background.
- Collaborative freeze: if your partner doesn’t have a plug-in of yours, use freeze to make your track available for listening while freeing up CPU load at the same time.
- Cross-platform: comes for PC and Mac, but users of both platforms can work together on a same project
- Back-up solution with Amazon’s cloud-based system.
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