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Music.AI Partners with Masterchannel and Cyanite to Revolutionize AI Module Stack in the Music Industry

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Music.AI, a company at the forefront of AI-powered music technology, is partnering with Masterchannel and Cyanite to enhance its platform, giving businesses the ability to seamlessly access AI capabilities. This collaboration is happening at a crucial time when the advancement of AI has led to an abundance of AI-powered tools spread across various platforms. With the market evolving, there is an increasing demand to bring together these solutions in order to address more intricate projects.

Geraldo Ramos, the CEO of Music.AI, has created a one-of-a-kind platform that utilizes advanced AI tools. These tools can be seamlessly integrated and expanded upon within a user-friendly interface that requires no coding skills. With the addition of third-party modules, Music.AI allows businesses to streamline their processes, reduce costs, and easily adjust their operations as needed.

Music.AI's collection of advanced AI technologies has been enhanced with the integration of Masterchannel's AI mastering and spatial audio mastering, as well as Cyanite's AI-powered music tagging and search solution. This expansion enables businesses to conveniently access a wide range of drag-and-drop modules from various providers all in one platform.

Cyanite has developed AI-powered solutions that can instantly generate extensive creative metadata for any song or catalog. Additionally, Masterchannel is at the forefront of utilizing AI techniques for traditional mastering and now even spatial audio mastering.

"Music.AI represents a significant step forward in the music industry's integration with artificial intelligence. By utilizing our advanced technological infrastructure and incorporating innovative features like Masterchannel and Cyanite, Music.AI aims to serve as the essential framework for companies looking to adopt AI quickly and efficiently, even without an in-house research and development team," explained Geraldo Ramos, the CEO and Co-Founder of Music.AI.

According to Matt Henninger, the VP of Sales and Business Development, Music.AI is well-positioned to become the most comprehensive and powerful AI ecosystem specializing in music and audio. The ecosystem has been designed to seamlessly integrate multiple technologies into a single platform, offering a unique and all-encompassing solution.

Music.AI is constantly developing and has future plans to collaborate with experts in order to introduce additional AI-powered solutions that can be easily incorporated and implemented.

To gather additional details about Music.AI, Masterchannel, and Cyanite, kindly visit their individual websites: music.ai, masterchannel.ai, and cyanite.ai.

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