US20250191558
2025-06-12
Physics
G10H1/0025
The digital music composition, performance, and production studio system network is a cloud-based platform designed to enhance music creation through machine-intelligent digital audio workstation (DAW) systems. This system offers automated services for music composition, performance, production, and publishing, aiming to improve workflows and productivity while safeguarding music intellectual property (IP) rights. The platform is adaptable to various user preferences and environments, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of artists, producers, and consumers worldwide.
This invention focuses on new methods and apparatus for digital music creation using automated techniques like machine intelligence and deep learning. It aims to boost creativity and productivity in music while respecting the IP rights of all involved parties. The system is designed to be globally accessible, supporting the wide array of musical expressions found worldwide, and ensuring that music creators can benefit economically from their work.
Music is a universal form of art that varies greatly across cultures and genres. The invention recognizes the need for technology that can handle this diversity in music's rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic elements. It also addresses the complexities of music copyright laws, which recognize multiple forms of legal existence for a single piece of music. The system ensures that creators' rights are protected in an era of digital sampling and cloud-based distribution.
The mission is to enable creative expression through music for people regardless of their background or resources. This involves developing innovative tools for collaborative music creation and ensuring fair monetization of music content. The system aims to protect music IP rights globally, supporting the financial well-being of creators while fostering a vibrant global music industry.
The invention builds on decades of advancements in digital music technology. It acknowledges pioneers like Robert Moog and developments such as the Synclavier® systems by New England Digital Corporation. These innovations laid the groundwork for modern digital audio workstations that have transformed music production over the past 45 years. The current invention seeks to further this legacy by integrating AI and cloud technologies into the creative process.