Have you ever broken or lost your phone and with it, all of your precious recordings? We have and it was a real bummer, which is exactly why we created soundmate. Our app allows you to import recordings directly from your phone from lots of different apps. Backup your voice memos with soundmatePRO and don't ever lose that next top hit again!!
We love to make music but didn't know squat about editing or sound engineering. So we hired some smart people to help us figure out how computers can make this easy and intuitive for amateur musicians like us. Our software leverages AI to automatically remove pauses, background noise and adjust the levels of your recording in seconds.
Chances are, you don't live with your band. Maybe you do, and that's cool too. Our goal is to make it easy to share projects with your pals and with the rest of the world. Looking for an upright bass groove for your new song? Post it with a quick note to a public or private forum and hear some ideas from other musicians across the globe. Once the track is finished, we can even help you publish it to iTunes and Spotify!
A few years ago, I dropped my phone in the ocean and lost all of my scratch recordings for the new songs I was writing. This seems to be a somewhat common occurrence for musicians unfortunately. With the hopes of saving tunes that have yet to be published, soundmate was born to automatically back up voice memos to the cloud. Since then, we've added AI assisted editing software, publishing tools, virtual lessons and a platform where musicians from around the world can share and collaborate on new music.
Before spending thousands on studio sessions, give our app a try for a few months and get your music out there quickly while protecting your recordings by storing them in our app.
Rob McCarty soundmate
Our software allows you to upload and backup all of your raw recordings. Once it's in our app, it will trim and edit your tracks, back them up and give it a polished sound that you never realized was possible.
AI Software Robot
When we were first getting started with music, we loved to play but didn't really know much about the technical stuff that makes a sound different than a song. We've heard from some of you that you were in the same boat, so we put together a quick guide called intro2sound to give you (a little bit) of background.