Since launching the Musiversal Studio 18 months ago, we have now delivered over 25,000 sessions. That's 875,000 minutes (600 days 🤯) of music been made in realtime, between musicians and creators, around the globe. 🌍
Now, we're offering around 100 sessions every single day - 2,000 every month, from drums to cello, guitar to beat-making, production advice to vocals and audio editing to mastering. 🎶
What is a Musiversal session?
Musiversal provides remote recording sessions which connect our subscribers (music creators) with our artists (session musicians, producers and audio engineers). 'Remote recording' is a relatively new term which refers to a musician recording their instrument in a different location to the music creator on the other end - compared the good ol' days where every recording would take place between all stakeholders in the same studio.
Technology has evolved to the point where, assuming that you both have a good enough internet connection, you can stream super high quality video and studio-quality audio, which means that you can record & produce music with anyone, from almost anywhere in the world.
The implications of this are quite astonishing.
If I want to product a pop song, for example, I can sit in my bed wearing pyjamas whilst I have a drummer, bassist, guitarist, pianist, sax player or vocalist record their parts (whilst I watch, collaborate and direct in real time) - and then get the song mixed and mastered, without having to move. I didn't have to pay for travel. I didn't have to book a studio. I didn't have to organize days/ times to meet up. I didn't pollute the atmosphere with CO2. I didn't even have to learn how to play an instrument or know how to sing. Instead what I got was the world's best musicians creating a top-rate track, which stemmed from the idea I had in my head. Now, music creators and musicians can connect at any time, from anywhere - which means no more barriers and limitless possibilities in the music world.
Which software do we use?
Musiversal currently uses Zoom for the video streaming and Audiomovers for the audio feed, because we believe Audiomovers is currently the highest quality audio streaming software on the market, and since we're making music it's important we don't compromise on that quality by settling for the basic Zoom audio transmission.
Eventually, we aim to develop our own proprietary streaming software which will deliver the highest quality audio & video in combination, with an interface perfectly customized to maximize the quality of the remote recording experience. This is an exciting opportunity that will certainly solidify our defensibility & position Musiversal as leaders in the remote recording space, which is why our engineering team have already started Research & Development in this area.
However, this is not the priority for now, since our current system is working very well and our product team is focused on delivering a range of features that will be much more impactful for our users at this stage. For example: music file management, file sharing, a track-collaboration workspace, same-day bookings, and other features that will immediately deliver more value to our users' music production workflow.
In future, we also have our eyes (and brains) looking into the possibility of multi-musician recordings, where musicians in different locations can all record at the same time, in sync. It'll be just like having your own remote band!
Is anybody else doing this?
To the best of our knowledge, no other company in the world is offering remote recording sessions for music production (if you know of one, please let us know!). Here's why we believe that to be the case:
In either case, the company would also need to:
All in all, the likelihood of existing marketplaces offering remote recordings is low, since the necessity of having a huge supply of music providers makes it very difficult to standardize and quality-control.
How has Musiversal managed to make it work?
The world's first fully remote recording studio
We're proud to hero this statement, and to be able to offer a disruptive solution for music creators that the world has never seen before.
Whilst it's an incredible feat to have gotten this far, it's not easy and there are challenges. Having a curated, employed supply of music-providers is game-changing and has many, many benefits. But at the same time, it has its downsides, too. Or maybe just one: the cost of paying musicians a fair wage every month.
For any company, in the most basic terms possible, you need to make more money than you spend, right? So it's important that Musiversal makes more money from subscriber revenues than it spends on paying musicians, the team & other costs like marketing, etc. This was one of our main focuses last year - and we’re now hitting 25% gross profit margins (and rising) on every session 🥳 (that’s 10x more margins than your traditional marketplace). This doesn't mean we're profitable, yet. But like many startups at our stage it means there's a clear path to becoming profitable in 1-2 years. And once we get there, the sky's the limit!
Our Wefunder Community Round* is one way to ensure that we can continue growing, continue hiring musicians, and get even closer to that milestone of profitability. And from that point onwards, any profits or further funding will solely be used to scale the company so that we can become the market leader as quickly as possible. Any pledge contributions in our Community Round will directly help us realize that ambition.
Have you tried a Musiversal session yet?
If you're a music creator and still haven't tried out a Musiversal session yet, we encourage you to do so! Our customers say that it is one of the most engaging, creative and fun experiences they've ever had in their musical lives and we want that for you, too. We have a 2-week Free Trial where you can book a free session with any of our musicians, so there's really nothing to lose, and we've found that 80% of those who do book that session end up becoming a subscriber!
*Wefunder is a US-based securities portal that allows people to invest in companies via crowdfunding. Our Wefunder community round is currently 'Testing the Waters' and accepting pledges for future investments from our community.
Testing the waters legal disclosure: We are 'testing the waters' to gauge investor interest in an offering under Regulation Crowdfunding. No money or other consideration is being solicited. If sent, it will not be accepted. No offer to buy securities will be accepted. No part of the purchase price will be received until a Form C is filed and only through Wefunder’s platform. Any indication of interest involves no obligation or commitment of any kind.