Music creation for the next generation: Arpeggi Studio & Kits

Arpeggi Labs raises $5.1m led by a16z crypto to build open-source music creation
As the world becomes increasingly digital, our ability to collaborate and build on the ideas of others has never been easier. Technology has led to a creative explosion for many artistic mediums, but today’s outdated music infrastructure hinders artists from the natural creative process of sharing music for reuse and iteration. Tracking down rights holders, papering legal agreements, exploiting licensing fees… We started Arpeggi Labs to create a better way to make music. Arpeggi is building w...

A Year in Review
A year ago today, we set out to revolutionize the way music is created, transformed, and shared online. Music-making has always been collaborative, but recent advancements in cryptographic technology have opened up new possibilities for decentralized, permissionless collaboration over the internet, and that’s when Arpeggi comes in. We created a brand new DAW, built natively on-chain, to pull from and contribute to a freely-licensed sound library where attribution is automatically tracked and ...

Kits AI: Your Voice, Your Terms
The State of AI Voice ModelsOver the last few months, AI voice conversion technology has led to an explosion of music made in the likeness of some of the world’s most popular artists, from Drake and The Weeknd to Grimes. This new technology has the potential to be one of the most revolutionary tools in music history, but it presents major challenges for artists.Artist control: Unofficial, unlicensed AI voice models let anyone say anything in an artist’s voice, with no way for artists to regul...

Arpeggi Labs raises $5.1m led by a16z crypto to build open-source music creation
As the world becomes increasingly digital, our ability to collaborate and build on the ideas of others has never been easier. Technology has led to a creative explosion for many artistic mediums, but today’s outdated music infrastructure hinders artists from the natural creative process of sharing music for reuse and iteration. Tracking down rights holders, papering legal agreements, exploiting licensing fees… We started Arpeggi Labs to create a better way to make music. Arpeggi is building w...

A Year in Review
A year ago today, we set out to revolutionize the way music is created, transformed, and shared online. Music-making has always been collaborative, but recent advancements in cryptographic technology have opened up new possibilities for decentralized, permissionless collaboration over the internet, and that’s when Arpeggi comes in. We created a brand new DAW, built natively on-chain, to pull from and contribute to a freely-licensed sound library where attribution is automatically tracked and ...

Kits AI: Your Voice, Your Terms
The State of AI Voice ModelsOver the last few months, AI voice conversion technology has led to an explosion of music made in the likeness of some of the world’s most popular artists, from Drake and The Weeknd to Grimes. This new technology has the potential to be one of the most revolutionary tools in music history, but it presents major challenges for artists.Artist control: Unofficial, unlicensed AI voice models let anyone say anything in an artist’s voice, with no way for artists to regul...
Music creation for the next generation: Arpeggi Studio & Kits

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In November, we announced we were compiling submissions for an open-source on-chain sample library. Over 150 people submitted applications and we compiled a community library of 406 samples from 39 artists.
As of today, all CC0 samples have been minted as custom NFTs and airdropped to the 39 contributing artists.
Users in the private beta can now use these samples to compose music NFTs for free in Arpeggi’s revamped in-browser DAW. Private beta applications are open for sign up at beta.arpeggi.io.
On November 24th, 2021 we published an article in which we called on our community to submit samples to create the first-ever on-chain open-source sample library.
Our goal: Compile one-shot samples, release them as CC0 for copyright-free use, mint them as NFTs, and make the first library of composable samples that sets the foundation for open collaboration and development of on-chain music.
Today, the first on-chain community CC0 sample library is a reality. As of this morning, all 406 CC0 samples have been minted as custom NFTs and airdropped to the 39 contributing artists. The CC0 sample library is available for immediate use in Arpeggi’s revamped in-browser DAW where users can make and mint custom music NFTs for free. All current beta registrations have been granted access to the platform. Didn’t make it in? Sign up today at beta.arpeggi.io and hop in our Discord to get started.
Here’s how we got here.
Following the announcement, we received over 150 applications from producers around the world interested in contributing to the open-source library. Of these applications, we received over 1100 samples from 39 artists. Working with our in-house audio engineer, we whittled the library down to 406 samples to ensure we made the highest-quality sounds available for use.
Today, we are pleased to announce that we have minted all 406 samples as unique NFTs on Polygon and airdropped them to their respective creators. We were happy to accept at least one sample from each of the 39 artists who submitted their work.
After receiving such tremendous support from our community of musicians, we asked them why they submitted their samples. Their message was clear: attribution, collaboration and a desire to contribute to the future of music creation - open-source and community driven. We believe our community's willingness and excitement to contribute samples is a signal that the future of web3 music creation is open-source and collaborative.
We compiled CC0 samples from generous and forward-thinking artists and put them on-chain. But what does that mean for Web3 music and Arpeggi?

Currently, artists don’t have a good system to receive credit when their work is used because of convoluted and opaque Web2 music infrastructure that incentivizes musicians to protect reuse of their music instead of promoting it. To solve this, we developed the Audio Relations Protocol (ARP), a decentralized on-chain music registry, for registering and tracking the use of music primitives (songs, loops, and sounds). ARP guarantees that when artists’ sounds are used, they get credit, allowing artists to be more comfortable sharing their sounds with the world.
The initial samples shared by our community are the foundational musical building blocks of the ARP registry, and will power open-source music creation. Artists can now use these on-chain samples to create and mint songs as NFTs, all while guaranteeing attribution to the sample’s creators.
We’ll be sharing more about ARP and its applications across web3 music in the coming weeks, but for now you can view our documentation here.
On top of ARP, we have built Arpeggi V2, a web3 music creation ecosystem. Arpeggi allows anyone to compose, tokenize, discover, and remix songs on-chain while tracking all usage within ARP.
At the core of Arpeggi V2 is Arpeggi Studio, an in-browser Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) for composing, publishing and minting songs as music NFTs. Arpeggi Studio is powered by ARP, meaning artists have full access to the entire CC0 sample library to make new music. But artists have access to much more than the sample library: every song created in Arpeggi Studio is also registered into ARP meaning sounds, loops and songs are able to be remixed and sampled with guaranteed on-chain attribution.
If this sounds exciting to you, sign up today at beta.arpeggi.io and hop in our Discord to get started.
At Arpeggi, we envision a future of transparent, open-source and collaborative music creation. While we have only begun our journey, the steps we have made wouldn’t have been possible without the 39 artists who contributed samples to the community CC0 sound library.
To each and every artist: thank you!
IamNifty, 34, https://twitter.com/nifty_iam
DNMO, 25, https://twitter.com/iamdnmo
Glasstempo, 21 https://twitter.com/_Glasstempo
DEFFIE, 21, https://twitter.com/DeffieDeff
Sabriel, 17, https://twitter.com/SabrielMusic
Ashwest, 17, https://twitter.com/Kyle_Billings
Saint Alexvnder, 16, https://twitter.com/saintalexvnder
Bassed, 15, https://twitter.com/basseadx
antxnio graz, 15, https://twitter.com/antxniograz
Ronehi, 14, https://twitter.com/ronehi
Discord: https://discord.gg/arpeggi Twitter: https://twitter.com/arpeggi_labs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arpeggi_labs/
In November, we announced we were compiling submissions for an open-source on-chain sample library. Over 150 people submitted applications and we compiled a community library of 406 samples from 39 artists.
As of today, all CC0 samples have been minted as custom NFTs and airdropped to the 39 contributing artists.
Users in the private beta can now use these samples to compose music NFTs for free in Arpeggi’s revamped in-browser DAW. Private beta applications are open for sign up at beta.arpeggi.io.
On November 24th, 2021 we published an article in which we called on our community to submit samples to create the first-ever on-chain open-source sample library.
Our goal: Compile one-shot samples, release them as CC0 for copyright-free use, mint them as NFTs, and make the first library of composable samples that sets the foundation for open collaboration and development of on-chain music.
Today, the first on-chain community CC0 sample library is a reality. As of this morning, all 406 CC0 samples have been minted as custom NFTs and airdropped to the 39 contributing artists. The CC0 sample library is available for immediate use in Arpeggi’s revamped in-browser DAW where users can make and mint custom music NFTs for free. All current beta registrations have been granted access to the platform. Didn’t make it in? Sign up today at beta.arpeggi.io and hop in our Discord to get started.
Here’s how we got here.
Following the announcement, we received over 150 applications from producers around the world interested in contributing to the open-source library. Of these applications, we received over 1100 samples from 39 artists. Working with our in-house audio engineer, we whittled the library down to 406 samples to ensure we made the highest-quality sounds available for use.
Today, we are pleased to announce that we have minted all 406 samples as unique NFTs on Polygon and airdropped them to their respective creators. We were happy to accept at least one sample from each of the 39 artists who submitted their work.
After receiving such tremendous support from our community of musicians, we asked them why they submitted their samples. Their message was clear: attribution, collaboration and a desire to contribute to the future of music creation - open-source and community driven. We believe our community's willingness and excitement to contribute samples is a signal that the future of web3 music creation is open-source and collaborative.
We compiled CC0 samples from generous and forward-thinking artists and put them on-chain. But what does that mean for Web3 music and Arpeggi?

Currently, artists don’t have a good system to receive credit when their work is used because of convoluted and opaque Web2 music infrastructure that incentivizes musicians to protect reuse of their music instead of promoting it. To solve this, we developed the Audio Relations Protocol (ARP), a decentralized on-chain music registry, for registering and tracking the use of music primitives (songs, loops, and sounds). ARP guarantees that when artists’ sounds are used, they get credit, allowing artists to be more comfortable sharing their sounds with the world.
The initial samples shared by our community are the foundational musical building blocks of the ARP registry, and will power open-source music creation. Artists can now use these on-chain samples to create and mint songs as NFTs, all while guaranteeing attribution to the sample’s creators.
We’ll be sharing more about ARP and its applications across web3 music in the coming weeks, but for now you can view our documentation here.
On top of ARP, we have built Arpeggi V2, a web3 music creation ecosystem. Arpeggi allows anyone to compose, tokenize, discover, and remix songs on-chain while tracking all usage within ARP.
At the core of Arpeggi V2 is Arpeggi Studio, an in-browser Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) for composing, publishing and minting songs as music NFTs. Arpeggi Studio is powered by ARP, meaning artists have full access to the entire CC0 sample library to make new music. But artists have access to much more than the sample library: every song created in Arpeggi Studio is also registered into ARP meaning sounds, loops and songs are able to be remixed and sampled with guaranteed on-chain attribution.
If this sounds exciting to you, sign up today at beta.arpeggi.io and hop in our Discord to get started.
At Arpeggi, we envision a future of transparent, open-source and collaborative music creation. While we have only begun our journey, the steps we have made wouldn’t have been possible without the 39 artists who contributed samples to the community CC0 sound library.
To each and every artist: thank you!
IamNifty, 34, https://twitter.com/nifty_iam
DNMO, 25, https://twitter.com/iamdnmo
Glasstempo, 21 https://twitter.com/_Glasstempo
DEFFIE, 21, https://twitter.com/DeffieDeff
Sabriel, 17, https://twitter.com/SabrielMusic
Ashwest, 17, https://twitter.com/Kyle_Billings
Saint Alexvnder, 16, https://twitter.com/saintalexvnder
Bassed, 15, https://twitter.com/basseadx
antxnio graz, 15, https://twitter.com/antxniograz
Ronehi, 14, https://twitter.com/ronehi
Discord: https://discord.gg/arpeggi Twitter: https://twitter.com/arpeggi_labs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arpeggi_labs/
Weska, 13, https://twitter.com/iamweska,
Shashwat Tiwari, 12
ThroughEyesUnseen, 12
RARESCRILLA, 11, https://twitter.com/ScrillaVentura
Bryson Price, 11, https://twitter.com/BrysonPrice
Three Oscillators, 10, https://twitter.com/brijplease
JBStarship, 10, https://twitter.com/jbstarship1
Altin - The Working Guitarist, 10, https://twitter.com/Altin_guitar
Jonathan Mann, 10, https://twitter.com/songadaymann
AFK, 9, https://twitter.com/Moonod2sun
pmp mzk, 9, https://twitter.com/pmpmzk
Dundo, 8, https://twitter.com/Maroye
Lestronica, 8, https://twitter.com/Lestronica
Míghor, 7, https://twitter.com/TheMighor
Birmingham Drive, 7, https://twitter.com/BirminghamDriv1
Altin, 7
Russell Matthews, 6
Heater, 6
Daniel Allan, 6, https://twitter.com/imdanielallan
Yourszlf, 6, https://twitter.com/yourszlf
Oshi, 5, https://twitter.com/oshimakesmusic
Michael Henley, 5
Squired, 5, https://twitter.com/squiredmusic
Murf_1606, 5, https://twitter.com/murf_1606
Kaitlyn Raitz, 4, https://twitter.com/kaitlynraitz
FRQ NCY, 4, https://twitter.com/FRQ_NCY
bloody white, 2, https://twitter.com/bloodywhxte
Scr33nSho7, 2, https://twitter.com/scr33nsho7
Weska, 13, https://twitter.com/iamweska,
Shashwat Tiwari, 12
ThroughEyesUnseen, 12
RARESCRILLA, 11, https://twitter.com/ScrillaVentura
Bryson Price, 11, https://twitter.com/BrysonPrice
Three Oscillators, 10, https://twitter.com/brijplease
JBStarship, 10, https://twitter.com/jbstarship1
Altin - The Working Guitarist, 10, https://twitter.com/Altin_guitar
Jonathan Mann, 10, https://twitter.com/songadaymann
AFK, 9, https://twitter.com/Moonod2sun
pmp mzk, 9, https://twitter.com/pmpmzk
Dundo, 8, https://twitter.com/Maroye
Lestronica, 8, https://twitter.com/Lestronica
Míghor, 7, https://twitter.com/TheMighor
Birmingham Drive, 7, https://twitter.com/BirminghamDriv1
Altin, 7
Russell Matthews, 6
Heater, 6
Daniel Allan, 6, https://twitter.com/imdanielallan
Yourszlf, 6, https://twitter.com/yourszlf
Oshi, 5, https://twitter.com/oshimakesmusic
Michael Henley, 5
Squired, 5, https://twitter.com/squiredmusic
Murf_1606, 5, https://twitter.com/murf_1606
Kaitlyn Raitz, 4, https://twitter.com/kaitlynraitz
FRQ NCY, 4, https://twitter.com/FRQ_NCY
bloody white, 2, https://twitter.com/bloodywhxte
Scr33nSho7, 2, https://twitter.com/scr33nsho7
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