Suno snaps up WavTool for its AI music editing tools amid ongoing dispute with music labels | TechCrunch
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Suno, an AI music company embroiled in legal disputes with music labels, announced its acquisition of WavTool, a browser-based digital audio workstation (DAW). This move aims to enhance the editing capabilities for musicians by integrating WavTool's innovative tools into Suno's new editing interface. While the terms of the deal remain undisclosed, most WavTool employees have transitioned to Suno's teams. The announcement comes as Suno faces lawsuits alleging copyright infringement, suggesting a strategy to reassure investors of its growth amidst legal pressures.
"The acquisition aims to improve Suno's editing capabilities for songwriters and producers, integrating advanced tools from WavTool into its interface."
"The timing of the announcement seems intentional, possibly aimed at diverting attention from ongoing legal disputes with major music labels."
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