The successful cloud-based recording program becomes even more accessible
Easy-to-Use, Audio Solution for Music, Language and Audio Works across iOS, Android, Chromebooks and Windows – Now Available to Millions More Users Around the Globe
Soundtrap, the innovative online music and podcast recording studio, will make its Consumer and Education solutions available as part of an expansion to four new languages: Spanish, French, German and Swedish, enabling it to reach millions of new users in more than 57 countries.
Soundtrap, which is in demand with consumers and teachers, enables users to collaborate with peers in the same room or across the globe on music, podcasts and other audio projects including music or language. Launching initially in 2015, Soundtrap soon rolled out an education version of its audio recording platform. Since then, more than 350 new schools each week embrace Soundtrap as a preferred educational tool in their classrooms. Moreover, more than onemillion users now use the Soundtrap platform.
Soundtrap’s group recordings can be done with students and other users from within an “invited” secure group, collaborating with participants in a “Walled Garden” environment which is protected from the rest of the Internet. Teachers can create walled-garden groups for a single class, an entire school, or multiple classes or schools.
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