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Today’s launch comes as ByteDance has been pushing deeper into the music business in the U.S. Mawf uses machine learning to turn any audio signal into sounding like a musical instrument. ByteDance confirmed that Mawf and Ripple are two separate, standalone apps. The sound-editing tool for artists and creators launched in beta in Europe and the U.K. It’s worth noting that Ripple is somewhat similar to another ByteDance app called Mawf. The launch of the new app doesn’t exactly come as a surprise, given that Music Business Worldwide reported last year that ByteDance was developing a music creation and audio editing app for launch in the U.S. “We’re excited to see how creators use Ripple to tap into into their creativity to soundtrack their own short form videos.” “Ripple is designed to inspire musical creativity and help musicians, artists and composers express themselves,” ByteDance said in a statement. ByteDance told TechCrunch that it plans to add more mobile-friendly tools to help creators with their audio editing efficiency in the future. Ripple features what ByteDance calls a “virtual recording studio” that lets users record, cut, trim and edit audio files with ease on their mobile device. ByteDance did not comment on whether it plans to expand this capability to include lyrics. The company notes that Ripple currently has the ability to create instrumental music outputs only. The length of the song outputted will match the length of the song inputted. The app’s model was trained on music that is licensed to or owned by ByteDance. With Ripple, users can directly sing or hum a melody into the app, after which it will use machine learning to expand the melody and turn it into an instrumental song.

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Ripple is designed to help musicians and creators create and edit audio in a way that’s similar to portable smart digital audio workstations (DAWs), ByteDance says. The app, called Ripple, is currently available on an invite-only basis to a small group of testers. TikTok’s parent company ByteDance announced today that it’s launching a new, free-to-use music production app in closed beta in the United States.















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