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A Sound Studio in Your Pocket: Gaudio Lab Launches 'Gaudio Studio' Mobile App
A Sound Studio in Your Pocket: Gaudio Lab Launches 'Gaudio Studio' Mobile App

Korea Herald

time11 hours ago

  • Korea Herald

A Sound Studio in Your Pocket: Gaudio Lab Launches 'Gaudio Studio' Mobile App

SEOUL, South Korea, June 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Gaudio Lab, a global leader in AI audio technology, announced on the 26 th the official launch of its mobile application Gaudio Studio, bringing powerful AI-driven music and audio separation tools to creators, editors, and everyday users through a simple, intuitive mobile interface. Following the strong reception of its web-based service, Gaudio Studio is now available on mobile—making advanced sound editing accessible anytime, anywhere. Designed for a wide range of users—from professional musicians and video editors to parents removing noise from family clips—Gaudio Studio offers a suite of AI-powered features including: Users can upload videos directly from their phones, isolate or adjust sound elements, and download clean, edited tracks in seconds. Whether you're producing a cover video, fine-tuning a podcast, or editing content for social media, Gaudio Studio empowers creators of all levels to deliver studio-quality sound with ease. At the core of the app is GSEP (Gaudio source SEPeration), Gaudio Lab's proprietary AI engine renowned for its speed and precision. In blind test conducted by MusicRadar, GSEP outperformed all other competitors and has already been integrated into major South Korean music platforms such as Melon and NAVER VIBE. "Our mission with Gaudio Studio is simple: to make advanced audio editing effortless and accessible to everyone with just a swipe of the finger," said Henney Oh, CEO of Gaudio Lab. "We believe that creativity shouldn't be limited by complex software or expensive equipment. Gaudio Studio brings high-performance audio tools into the hands of everyone—from professionals to passionate beginners." By bridging desktop-class functionality with the convenience of mobile, Gaudio Studio supports seamless workflow across devices—whether in the studio, at home, or on the go. About Gaudio Lab Founded in 2015 following the adoption of its binaural rendering technology as a global standard, Gaudio Lab is an AI audio technology pioneer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The company boasts a team of 40+ audio experts, including 9 PhDs in acoustic engineering. Gaudio Lab delivers cutting-edge sound solutions across streaming, OTT, AR/VR, smartphones, theaters, and automotive environments. The company's innovations have been recognized by CES (Innovation Award Winner 2023–2025), SXSW (Innovation Awards Finalist, 2024), and the VR Awards (Best VR Innovation, 2017), and adopted into international standards by ANSI/CTA and ISO/IEC MPEG-H. Gaudio Lab is backed by top-tier investors including SBVA, Samsung Venture Investment, NAVER D2SF, CJ Investment, and LB Investment.

This metal fan ordered a new guitar from Sweetwater – but it ended up with the Slipknot guitarist
This metal fan ordered a new guitar from Sweetwater – but it ended up with the Slipknot guitarist

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

This metal fan ordered a new guitar from Sweetwater – but it ended up with the Slipknot guitarist

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Ordering an electric guitar online will usually lead to a nervy few days at the best of times, but when this metal fan's swanky new Jackson guitar failed to turn up after three weeks and threatened to completely disappear without a trace, he began to fear the worst. Thankfully, the guitar didn't completely drop off the face of the Earth; it had just been delivered to the wrong person: Jim Root of Slipknot. In a now-deleted Reddit post (reported by MusicRadar), the guitar fan in question explained he had ordered a Jackson for his birthday way back in January, but when the parcel first turned up, it was missing a key piece of the package: the guitar itself. Instead, the guitarist – who lives in Qatar and works on the US Air Base – received an empty foam flight case. "I contacted my sales rep and I got a semi-canned response, 'Sorry for the confusion and inconvenience,' with the added checking with the warehouse and shipping departments to try and figure out where the guitar is,' he wrote. 'Now I am impatiently awaiting a tracking number or word of where the guitar is.' The six-string went walkabout after the USPS tracking number went dead, and the prospective Jackson owner was resigned to the fact he'd have to wait for another to come in stock. That was, however, until he was informed of what had actually happened to his original instrument. 'All hope was lost in recovering it and I was waiting for another one to get in stock when my sales engineer emailed me this,' reads a follow-up post, which includes a screenshot of the email in question. 'Hey (name redacted), you might laugh a little,' the email reads. 'For some reason, the post office shipped your guitar to Jim Root of Slipknot. We are working on the solution now." As for how the mix-up actually happened, and what the solution will be exactly, is rather unclear. The guitarist reportedly asked if Sweetwater could ask Root to sign the Jackson, but it remains to be seen whether that will actually happen…

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