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Nebulus
Nebulus is the only real-time, cross-platform music collaboration solution that integrates with existing desktop digital audio workstations.
- Stage Prototype Ready
- Industry Media and Entertainment
- Location Pittsburgh, PA, US
- Currency USD
- Founded May 2014
- Employees 7
- Website nebulus.io
Company Summary
Nebulus is a collaboration solution for musicians. If musicians aren't in the same place at the same time working on the same software and hardware, it's impossible to record music together. To change this, we've made the only real-time collaboration solution for musicians that works with any desktop software. Musicians upload their clips and make edits in an online environment. These changes then show up to collaborators in as they happen.
Team
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Co-Founder | Finance & Business Development
After having worked at two startups in the Philadelphia area, Kyle took his passion for music and experience as a guitarist and producer and helped start Nebulus. Kyle brings a strong background in startup finance and marketing, as well as a passion for helping musicians collaborate, after his band was forced to split up because of geographic separation. Kyle graduated from Carnegie Mellon with degrees in Entrepreneurship and Music Technology
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Co-Founder | Product & Strategy
While studying computer science and violin performance at Carnegie Mellon, Rob started working at Tunessence, a music teaching startup. Upon graduation, Rob kept up his passion for computer science and solving complex problems at NASA, but after a while, Robert came back to Pittsburgh to pursue graduate music and technology and create Nebulus. Robert brings extensive computer science experience to Nebulus along with a passion for music.
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