Your Creative Catalog, Built for Audio Collaboration
Your Creative Catalog, Built for Audio Collaboration
Organize, present, annotate, and share your compositions, productions, and audio works in one collaborative platform
Organize Your Creative Catalog
Let Opusonix be your music catalog. It’s a centralized, visually organized library of your creative work with album artwork and instantly playable directly from the projects view. Instead of searching through folders, you can explore your past work in a clean and engaging way that feels like browsing a professional music catalog.
Turn Your Projects Into Guided Listening Experiences
Create organized albums and playlists that showcase your work professionally. Add timestamped callouts and regions directly onto tracks to highlight important musical moments, creative decisions, revisions, and production details — turning simple audio playback into a more engaging listening and presentation experience.
Keep Discussions Attached to the Music
Collaborate more naturally by keeping musical discussions directly attached to the timeline. Write timestamped comments to discuss arrangements, performance ideas, revisions, transitions, and production details in the exact context where they matter — without relying on scattered emails or disconnected feedback threads.
Curate and Share Your Best Work
Create playlists from individual tracks or complete albums and share them instantly with a simple link. Playlists can also be embedded directly onto your personal website, making it easy to showcase soundtracks, curated collections, and featured works in a clean, professional listening experience.
Bring Your Creative Work Into One Professional Workspace
Organize your projects, present your ideas clearly, and collaborate without fragmented tools and messy feedback chains.
FAQ
How can I organize projects by genre or style?
Projects can be labeled in any way you like. So attach labels representing genres of instrumentations, or even mood, and easily browse your catalog with any of these labels.
What makes Opusonix different from cloud storage platforms?
Opusonix is designed specifically for audio collaboration and presentation. Instead of simply storing files, it provides timeline annotations, review workflows, playlists, and project-focused organization tools built around creative audio work.
Can I share playlists or projects with clients and collaborators?
Yes. You can share playlists with anyone, or invite people into your workspaces to collaborate.
Does it make sense to use Opusonix when I am working solo?
Yes! Opusonix offers a centralized music project workspace where you can keep artistic directions, decisions, dates, files and bounced mixes in one place. In addition to the organizational benefit, this structured workspace also helps you reduce mix fatigue. Another long-term benefit is that you’ll not only get the project done, but also it would become a part of your creative catalog.
How easy is it to collaborate with someone on a project?
It’s very easy! You can start a project with a collaborator using your Project Planner, or you can bring in collaborators into existing projects. Either option takes just a few clicks – you don’t even need to draft the invitation emails.
Can collaborators leave feedback directly on tracks?
Yes. Collaborators can leave timestamped comments and discussions directly on the audio timeline, making review and revision workflows much easier to manage.
Is this suitable for educational or portfolio use?
Absolutely. Many creators use Opusonix to present compositions, production work, scoring projects, and annotated listening examples for teaching, portfolio reviews, and collaborative critique.