![]() "We want to provide a place where you can keep on learning. ![]() ![]() It took a long time, it was tedious and not necessarily productive," he said. "When I was starting out you had to learn how to use a complex piece of software or how to play an instrument. The influential DJ Richie Hawtin is acting as an ambassador for the platform, alongside French producers Cassius. "If Burn can get it right we could be seeing young producers from 12 upwards," Turner added.Ī key element of the platform will be online tutorials and master classes in subjects ranging from how to use the software to how to remix your favourite track, Simms said. It could unleash a whole new generation of prepubescent music makers who would not be allowed to go to the clubs playing their tunes. "Whether you are a 15-year-old kid or an established producer, this puts you on a level playing field," he said. The platform has the potential to democratise music, making the creation of great tracks possible whatever your age or background, said Ben Turner, co-founder of the International Music Summit dance conference in Ibiza, where the idea was revealed. "Kids often don't have the money for expensive software, so we are trying to remove that problem." "Cost has always prevented some people making professional-quality music," Simms said. Instead of coming together in expensive recording studios, musicians will be able to create, share and learn about making music online, with all of their creations stored in the online "cloud".
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