Remote Music Collaboration Using Multi-Edge Audio Sync and Network API

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Today, there are about 2 million professional music creators (songwriters, performing artists, and musicians) in the US alone collaborating in person, and another 14.6 million semi-professional creators working remotely via software tools. Current remote music collaboration is asynchronous and does not have the same feeling as when creators are physically in the same room in real-time. This limits the type of virtual multi-artist collaboration possible and increases costs for the label or music activities.

Open Sesame Media is a business-to-business Communication Platform as a Service providing low-latency synchronized audio over 5G to music creators via its patent-pending SyncStage platform. SyncStage allows music creators to immediately access live, remote audio sources directly in their Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that they use every day (e.g., Ableton, Logic Pro, ProTools, etc). For the optimal user experience, SyncStage needs consistent network performance across round-trip latency, jitter, and packet loss. However, meeting those stringent application requirements is difficult without an enhanced mobile and cloud architecture.