Smule
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Auto-Tune Your Facebook Status Update...Auto-Tune the News recently announced with Sony. They aren't the only entrepreneurs cashing in on Auto-Tune though. iPhone app developer Smule recently launched an auto-tune app with the father of auto-tune himself, T-Pain, which has already... In this article: Auto-Tune, Sony, Facebook, Smule, Iphone, and T-Pain |
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VentureBeat | November 20, 2009
LaDiDa brings reverse karaoke to your iPhone
You can check out the results in the video below. This may seem like little more than a novelty, but if musical iPhone app developer Smule can have a hit with something like I am T-Pain (which overlays your singing with Auto Tune...
In this article: Iphone, Twitter, T-Pain, Shotput Ventures, Cloud computing, Auto Tune, Itunes, and Stanford University
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VentureBeat | November 17, 2009
Announcing new DiscoveryBeat speakers: Smule, Playdom and Moderati
...include Ge Wang, the co-founder, chief technology officer, and chief creative officer at iPhone app developer Smule. We're delighted because Smule has popularized apps such as the whimsical Ocarina music app that lets you blow into an iPhone...
In this article: Playdom, Iphone, Twitter, Facebook, and Electronic Arts
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The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) | November 04, 2009
App Store smashes the 100,000 app barrier and keeps on growing
...for millions of iPhone and iPod touch customers around the world." Schiller's statement was echoed by top executives from EA Mobile and Smule. EA Mobile's Travis Boatman, VP of Worldwide Studios, praised the App Store as an innovative...
In this article: App Store, Iphone, Customer, Android, EA Mobile, Apple, and RSS Feed
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Gizmodo | November 04, 2009
100,000 Apps Now Available for the iPhone/iPod touch [Apple]
...10,000 downloads a day, worldwide customer response to our I Am T-Pain App has exceeded our wildest expectations," said Jeff Smith, CEO of Smule. "The App Store has given us a unique opportunity to create and grow a very successful business,...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, App Store, Itunes, IPod, Iphone OS, and EA Mobile
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TechCrunch | October 27, 2009
Smule creates its own evil twin company, Smort. They've got Zombies in Bikinis. From space.
...company's evil twin. Then you release an application involving zombies in bikinis. The new company, Smort, is everything Smule isn't. If Smule were Mario (or Bender, or Darkwing Duck), Smort would be Wario (or Flexo, or Negaduck). It's the...
In this article: NegaDuck, Wario, Mario, Facebook, and Darkwing Duck
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VentureBeat | October 01, 2009
Show off your Auto-Tune skills with Smule's new T-Pain contest
Not that sales haven't been strong already - I am T-Pain was at the top of the App Store charts the weekend it came out, and Smule says it has sold 300,000 copies, leading to 4.1 million performances. Anthony is VentureBeat's assistant...
In this article: T-Pain, Anthony Ha, Auto-Tune, Iphone, Cloud computing, App Store, Stanford University, California Newspaper Publishers Association, and YouTube
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TechCrunch | October 01, 2009
Smule Sells 300k Copies Of I Am T-Pain, Celebrates With A New Song And A Huge Contest
The second we laid eyes on Smule's autotuning, pitch-changing iPhone app, I Am T-Pain, we knew it was going to be a huge hit - and it has been. We just got some details from Smule's CEO, Jeff Smith, on how things are going so far. In the...
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International Herald Tribune | September 08, 2009
Gadgetwise: Auto-Tune Isn't Dead. It's Coming to Your iPhone
...collaboration between T-Pain, Antares Audio Technologies, the company that produces the software that creates the vocal effect, and Smule, a start-up that develops applications for the iPhone. Smule is the company behind Ocarina, a...
In this article: Auto-Tune, Iphone, T-Pain, E mail, Bartender, Facebook, and MySpace
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Waxy.org Links | September 04, 2009
Smule and T-Pain release auto-tune app for the iPhone
Ever wondered how your own voice sounds Auto-tuned? I Am T-Pain gives you Auto-Tune in the palm of your hand, using the same technology T-Pain himself uses in the studio to record his music. Launch the I Am T-Pain app and step into the...
In this article: Iphone, T-Pain, Auto-Tune, YouTube, Can't Believe It, Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook, and Lil Wayne
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VentureBeat | September 03, 2009
Smule's new T-Pain app provides the Auto-Tuned voice you've always wanted
...else, then share the recording with friends via email or social networking sites. This feels like a change of pace for app developer Smule, whose previous releases Ocarina and Leaf Trombone weren't tied to any specific musician. Not...
In this article: T-Pain, Auto-Tune, Iphone, Twitter, Cloud computing, Stanford University, and California Newspaper Publishers Association
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Description from CrunchBase:
Smule is a creator of Interactive Sonic Media for mobile platforms. Smule’s first product, Sonic Lighter, is a virtual lighter iPhone application that launched on September 24, 2008. Sonic Lighter is the first application built on a new audio programming language called ChucK. Smule launched Ocarina on November 8, 2008. Ocarina transformed the iPhone into true wind musical instrument and allowed the player to hear others play the instrument around the world, and has experienced over half a million downloads.
Smule was founded in 2008 by CEO Jeff Smith and CTO/CCO Dr. Ge Wang. Jeff Smith previously co-founded and ran Tumbleweed, an email security software company which he took public on the Nasdaq and grew to $50M in sales before stepping down as CEO. CTO/CCO Dr. Wang is a Stanford professor at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), the chief architect of the ChucK programming language, the founding director of the Stanford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk) and the Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra (MoPhO). Along with Jeff and Ge, Smule was founded by a group of Stanford and Princeton music PhD’s and developers.
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- Sonic Boom
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- Zephyr
- Sonic Vox
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