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Musinaut Introduces New Interactive Digital Audio Format: MXP4
New Technology Enhances Digital Music Experience for Listeners; Heightens Marketability of Music for Artists
Musinaut, a Paris-based company, today
unveiled MXP4, a revolutionary new 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.
usinaut's MXP4 technology enables amateur and professional musicians and
record labels to provide listeners with more enriching and engaging content
-- that includes an original song along with multiple versions of the
composition, graphics and text/communications (lyrics, insights into the
artist or why they created the song and its versions, or even upcoming tour
dates and new album release dates), in a single download.
The MXP4 (Multiplied Experience Platform in 4D) product suite is currently
made up of two components: the MXP4Creator, which is available for artists
and musicians, and the MXP4Player, which is designed for use by listeners.
The MXP4Creator (ERP $499) allows musicians to explore infinite and
unconventional ways to arrange and present compositions in diverse styles.
Each MXP4 file contains the original song and any number of musical
variations, or "skins," created by the artist. For example, an artist can
add acoustic, dub and acappella flavors of their latest single.
With the MXP4Player, playback can occur automatically or interactively.
usic fans can personalize their listening experience by configuring music
selections to fit their own mood, or they can select "auto mode" to let the
technology choose for them. When the various skins of a track are
dynamically remixed, the listener experiences an element of surprise akin
to a live performance.
usic fans can listen to MXP4 files using the free-to-download MXP4Player
available at www.mxp4.com.
The introduction of MXP4 coincides with the ever-increasing popularity of
digital music -- both from the standpoint of consumer purchasing patterns,
as well as the use of digital technologies by artists in multiple musical
categories. The following statistics reflect major industry trends:
-- Digital music sales now accounts for 15 percent of the global music
market. (Source: IFPI Digital Music Report, 2008)
-- By 2012, over half of the global music industry revenues will come
from digital music. (Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers, 2008)
-- Overall digital track sales grew 45% in 2007 to a year-end sales total
of 844 million tracks. (Source: Nielsen Soundscan, 2008)
-- Through the first three months of 2008, digital track sales increased
at a rate of 29% over the same period last year. At this rate, digital
track sales are on pace to break 1 billion by the end of 2008. (Source:
Nielsen Soundscan, 2008)
-- Sales of CDs in the US fell by 20% from 2006 to 2007. (Source: Nielsen
Soundscan, 2008)
"The music industry is looking for new and creative ways to present their
artists and increase revenue," said Trish Thomson, Chief Executive Officer
of Musinaut. "MXP4 technology now gives artists and the industry a new and
innovative way to offer richer musical content to consumers. Currently,
recorded music is static and two-dimensional. MXP4 technology makes it far
more exciting and dynamic by giving it extra dimensions, enabling artists
to be more expressive and providing listeners with a more interesting and
interactive experience."
Over the past few months a number of bands, producers and DJs across the
United States and Europe have been beta testing the editing tool,
XP4Creator, and many are already embracing it. For example, electro-pop
artist songwriter Margaux has completed her forthcoming 'Spookydubois at
Corfe Castle' album using MXP4 technology:
"MXP4 technology is such a powerful format and a breath of fresh air for
the digital music industry," Margaux said. "It's given me the freedom to go
beyond musical boundaries and opens up an endless amount of new
possibilities. As an artist, songwriting was becoming formulaic and boring,
but by using MXP4 technology I can now be surprised by my own music.
"My forthcoming album is a 'musical movie' as MXP4 technology enabled me to
tell a story," Margaux added. "I could change the atmosphere and style of a
song and also add text and photos. The fact that fans can participate in
how they listen to the album is also very exciting for me. I can't imagine
making music any other way now."
About Musinaut
usinaut develops and markets innovative tools and applications for
musicians, producers and record labels, providing a richer interactive
digital music experience for millions of artists and music fans around the
world. Its proprietary digital music platform -- MXP4 -- gives amateur and
professional musicians the ability to transform recorded music into
interactive, multi-sensory digital experiences that can be readily shared,
creatively varied and individually adapted for greater personal listener
enjoyment.
ore information about MXP4 is available at www.musinaut.com | www.mxp4.com
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