Musinaut, the Paris-based company behind the revolutionary new digital audio format MXP4, unveiled its new artist community, MXP4Cafe. MXP4Cafe will act as a virtual meeting place where forward thinking artists can drop and share interactive MXP4 music files with fellow musicians. Musinaut hopes the site will provide the perfect space to encourage song writers, producers, DJs, band members and composers of any genre to develop their musical creativity; becoming part of the an new generation of interactive digital music artists, using the MXP4 digital audio file platform.
MXP4 Technology was launched in September 2008 and is the digital audio format that transforms an artist's recorded music into an interactive, multi-sensory experience that can be creatively varied and individually adapted for greater personal listener enjoyment. Musicians use the MXP4Creator software creation tool to turn their tunes into interactive files. Listener playback is done via the free-to-download MXP4Player.
Andrew Sheehy, Head of Research at Generator, a music analyst company, believes the MXP4 format is important to the future and development of music and how we listen to it:
"By providing artists with new ways to showcase their creative talent, Musinaut's MXP4 interactive music format will make music more enjoyable. New, interactive virtual music formats will develop to become an important part of the way users consume music in the future."
Membership to the MXP4Cafe is free, giving musicians opportunity to meet with artists and labels from all over the world share their ideas and showcase their music.
Those that upload MXP4 tracks in the MXP4 format before December 31st 2008 will also get a full license of the MXP4Creator software. The normal retail cost will be $499.
Musinaut is holding a number of free training sessions for artists interested in learning more about MXP4 technology on November 25th and 26th, in central London.
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