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How Mobile Music-Making Is
Making Big Wireless Waves
Sonic Network, Inc. Founder &
President, Jennifer Hruska, will give a presentation on next-generation
mobile music-making for the young and the wireless
and
everyone else.
Boston, MA/March 13, 2006 ---
Jennifer Hruska, Founder and President of Sonic Network, Inc.,
a music industry veteran providing audio synthesis technology
and high quality instrument wavetables, will speak on using mobile
phones as musical instruments at the Game Developers Conference,
March 20-24 in San Jose, CA
One of the foremost authorities
in the MI and embedded audio systems industry, Hruska will focus
on the new and lucrative market opportunity this technology represents
for game designers, handset makers and wireless operators worldwide,
as well as the technical and experiential aspects of designing
a mobile musical instrument.
For the 54% of American households
in which at least one member plays an instrument, mobile musical
instruments may be a whole new dimension that awaits. For the
rest of us, they might well represent the gateway to an entirely
transforming experience, because the technology is now available
to transform wireless handsets into true musical instruments.
Music has long been proven to
help young children learn and develop, relieve stress in teenagers
and young adults, and stave off some aging effects in senior
citizens. Recent musical instrument sales corroborate this far-ranging
array of benefits. In the U.S. alone, sales of traditional instrumentation
hit a record $7.3B in 2004.
Now, with the addition of the
mobile platform as a music-making device, Hruska sees a future
bright with on-the-go music creation capabilities for virtually
anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Though Hruskas Mobile
Musical Instruments: Bringing Music Creation to the Masses
presentation is primarily directed toward game designers, handset
makers and wireless operators, no pre-requisite knowledge is
needed to attend. Presentation topics include:
Mobile Musical Instruments
A New Content Category
What is a Mobile Musical Instrument (with examples and demos)
Design Considerations on Mobile Devices
Technical Constraints & Developer Access
Hruska will deliver a 45-minute lecture on March 21 at 3 to 3:45pm
PST. More information about the conference can be found at www.gdconf.com.
About Jennifer Hruska:
Jennifer Hruska was recently selected as one of 56 artistic pioneers
whose work is shaping the sound of the future and has been featured
in many articles and books on the subject of digital music generation.
She created the wildly successful GrooveFone ringtone remixer
game licensed to Motorola as MotoMixer, an application that has
provided unprecedented user community building opportunity, content
revenue generation, and 3rd party co-marketing opportunities
(such as with MTV). Ms Hruska has designed soundsets and music
for numerous market leaders such as Microsoft, Disney and Creative
Labs and has produced numerous sample library collections used
by musicians, game designers and composers.
About Sonic:
Sonic Network provides embedded audio software solutions to mobile
device and semiconductor designers and manufactures. Its products
are market proven in tens of millions of devices worldwide, from
cell phones and semiconductors to personal computers and games
to professional audio equipment and music synthesizers. The company
also produces a premier line of retail sound libraries, endorsed
by Hollywoods leading film and television composers and
enjoyed by tens of thousands of musicians worldwide. |