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Robert Scoble
Why is Europe such a hotbed for cool audio apps? I am hanging out with @alexanderljung and @haynes_dave of SoundCloud. Wow, cool service.
The idea of SoundCloud is cool, I agree. But 5 tracks upload for free per MONTH - I can upload 3 tracks per DAY at FriendFeed and comment, download, upload pics etc., and all that in a private room, if I want to. The waveform representation to attach comments to can be easily replaced by typing in the timecode of your comment. And finally, why not (as I do) upload music of any format and size to the good old homepage (hidden link or unlinked) and the post the link on FriendFeed to collect comments? Link them on Facebook, Twitter etc. to publish? Upload on last.fm and iLike? Anything I've missed about SoundCloud? - Fritz Feger
The home of electronic music? - Greg from iPhone
Apple Logic is from Europe too, from Hamburg - it used to be called emagic before that company was acquired by Apple. And Native Instruments is also European. And Sibelius notation software, not to forget. - Fritz Feger
please let's mention Ableton, too.. alongside Magix and of course Steinberg. Deutsche Wertarbeit ;) - Christian Jung
The list of DAWs from outside Europe is actually a lot shorter than the one with software made in Europe. Is there actually a DAW other than Pro Tools worth mentioning which is not made in Europe? (and I only say Europe because Propellerheads are from Sweden - all others are from Germany, actually) - Till
BTW check out this cool site http://citysounds.fm from Sweden. The music comes from SoundCloud and represents the most popular cities and their tracks. - Anders
since we've got some people here who are interested in computer based music production (and related stuff) let me ask the question: is there a FriendFeed group you're in? Something you're suggesting? - Till