Submix raises $1M, launches audio collab platform globally
Audio tech startup Submix has launched globally after closing a $1 million funding round. The platform enhances remote collaboration for musicians, producers, and audio professionals.
The Submix platform simplifies the collaboration process for audio professionals. It enables them to create, share, and work on projects in real-time, regardless of their chosen tools, software, or operating system.
Led by industry vets Paul Jeszenszky, Chris Galvin, and Doug Barr and headquartered between Berlin and the Bay Area, Submix aims to redistribute global creative power by offering high-resolution audio, real-time MIDI sharing, multiple screen sharing, and a unique drawing tool, Sketch.
The funding round attracted diverse strategic backers, including institutional investors, tech company founders, executives, and Grammy-winning producers. Notable investors include Angel Invest Ventures, SCNE, TSIC (Tiny Supercomputer Investment Company) and Vesna Capital.
Submix has launched globally.
Key Submix.io features include:
- High-quality video and audio channels: artists, producers, writers, and engineers can connect seamlessly through high-resolution video calls and crystal-clear audio channels without additional plugins.
- Browser Mode: High-quality audio sharing with collaborators who don’t have a Submix account optimized for mobile and web browsers.
- Submix Sketch: The ability to communicate visually using drawing tools for enhanced collaboration during screen sharing.
- Submix Patchbay: A free, virtual patchbay that links and controls all your software and hardware, both offline and online.
“Submix is committed to empowering human creativity by revolutionizing the audio production process. We believe that by creating a more connected and collaborative workflow, we can unearth more opportunities for anyone currently or looking to work in professional audio.,” says Paul Jeszenszky, Submix CEO. “This commitment is at the heart of everything we do at Submix, inspiring us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in audio production.”
Bruce Houghton is the Founder and Editor of Hypebot, a Senior Advisor at Bandsintown, President of the Skyline Artists Agency, and a Berklee College Of Music professor.