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New Music-Tech Startups Samply and Myxt Join the Audio Collaboration Wave Enabling Musicians and Producers to Collaborate and Share Files


Audio collaboration services that help musicians, producers, and their clients to store, organise, and share their files are one of the increasingly well-liked music-tech startup sectors.

Samply and Myxt, two new companies in this industry, have recently emerged.

Samply is aiming its gun squarely at users who share and work together on files using non-musical services like Dropbox and Google Drive. Its package also includes video-call listening sessions and comments with a time stamp.

Myxt provides storage, sharing, and feedback features as well, with the addition of innovative AI tools for mastery. To continue developing its service, the company has raised $2 million in seed funding from investors Accel and Quiet Capital.

New Music-Tech Startups Samply and Myxt Join the Audio Collaboration Wave, Enabling Musicians and Producers to Collaborate and Share Files

Both businesses have big-tech pedigrees; the founder of Samply previously worked as a software engineer for Tesla, while the founders of Myxt have engineering backgrounds at Google, Twitter, and Stripe.

Though the area is getting busier. Among the other startups we’ve covered in this space are Byta, Highnote, and Delic, and one of them, Audiomovers, was acquired by Abbey Road Studios in 2021.

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