Throw Down Demos Right onto your Ipod
Chris Skleryk — January 7, 2007 — Tech
References: gizmodo
This sounds like an amazing innovation. Perfect for the aspiring musician...like myself. If you don't have a mixing board, a fairly decent computer with a high end sound card, and the software to lay down tracks, mix, and tweak them(which can cost up to 600$ just for the software) but own an Ipod, than this Tunestudio going around $160-$180 sounds like music to my ears. Tunestudio has a 4 channel mixer(each channel has a three band equalizer) and supports 16-bit 44 KHz audio. You can also hook it up to your PC using USB, enabling you to edit tracks via PC software. With this Tunestudio I reckon you'll be able to lay down some pretty rockin tracks, fast tracking the road from garage band to Rock Star.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Recording Studios - The trend of portable recording studios allows aspiring musicians to create high-quality tracks without expensive equipment.
2. Affordable Music Production - The trend of affordable music production tools opens up opportunities for musicians on a budget to create professional-sounding music.
3. Mobile Editing Software - The trend of mobile editing software enables musicians to edit and enhance their tracks directly on their mobile devices.
Industry Implications
1. Music Technology - The music technology industry can tap into the demand for portable recording studios and affordable music production tools.
2. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics brands can explore the market for innovative audio recording devices like the Belkin iPod Recording Studio.
3. Software Development - The software development industry can capitalize on the need for user-friendly and feature-rich mobile editing software for musicians.
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