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Websitemusicshake.com
CategoryGames, Video and Entertainment
Phone213.471.2208
Email
Employees28
Founded3/05

Offices

Los Angeles, USA
3460 Wilshire Blvd. 7FL
Los Angeles, CA, 90010
USA

People

CEO
CFO
General Manager

Funding

Total$3.5M
Series A, 8/06
$1M
Series B, 9/07
$2.5M

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Musicshake

Musicshake is an on-line UGM (User Generated Music) creation solution that provides music composing solutions aimed at the general public (a.k.a. music dummies) without previous musical knowledge or expertise. The service lets users create personalized, professional quality music using various music modules and proprietary pattern-combination methods.

Milestones

  • 7/9/08 — MusicShake releases first Facebook widget

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MusicShake’s presentation at TC40 2007.

Added: 4/5/08

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Musicshake

Websitemusicshake.com
Tags musicshake, music-creation
Musicshake screenshot
Above: Musicshake Screenshot -- #1
Uploaded: 2/5/08

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Comments

Milky - September 19, 2007 at 12:12am
There seems to be a few detouring factors concerning the program, such as when you click the "Try Now" button there is no tutorial for using the program! This should come up first as it will enable the user to use your program as it was intended and to the best of it's capabilities. The second is that there seems to be no way to change the tempo of the songs. I weighed the fact that the company IS based in Korea so music is very different from country to country, but the ability to change tempo, cross match styles of music, and even some how overlap drum beats would make this product as great and yet simple as the designers intended. this is severely needed as America's style of "Dance" music is very different than European Dance music. and Japanese or Asian different still! the last thing that could severely use some refining is the vocal tracks! If your going to use singers, singing in english. you might want the words they say to make sense. several different vocal patterns are a jumble of baby talk or gibberish at the end of the line in order to make it rhyme. Try working with real English or American singers as to produce an actual song with lyrics that not only make sense but can be understood by those who speak english. Great product over all and I look forward to using it more.
Kihong Bae - September 18, 2007 at 9:56am
We are currently working on Firefox and it'll be ready soon. Just working on the last minute details/issues. Thanks for your interest!
Christian Gehrke - September 17, 2007 at 6:54pm
You should also mention the fact that it only works with Internet Exploder and not an open source and superior browser like FireFox. FFS. Are we living in 1999 again or what? You know I'd really like to try it out but of course they have decided to exclude be because I can't use a Microsoft owned browser. Poor choice if you ask me. Very poor. Do your job right and it will work in all browsers.

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