Apr 17, 2021 | Vanshika Kaushik
Huawei is a leading Chinese company and a global provider of information and communication technology. Time and again the company has surprised its users with something interesting in terms of technology.
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Yet again this leading Chinese brand is all set to unveil something new in the market and that will enable the music producers to make VR music content.It will also provide a platform for sharing the music content directly in the market.
VR is now being employed in the Automotive Industry, Healthcare sector, Retail, Tourism, VR in Education, Real Estate and Architecture.
It is helping engineers to test a model before launching it in the market,VR exposure therapy is predominantly being used in the healthcare sector to treat anxiety and other psychology related disorders. It helps avid travellers to explore a destination virtually before booking the excursion tickets.
Now a recent addition to this long list is the use of VR for music production.
Music is one of the largest industries in China with an industry revenue amounting to 800 million US dollars to have a grip over this million dollar industry Huawei is all set to explore the possibilities of VR in the music industry.
The best thing about VR is it allows the user to immerse in the Virtual world.It can provide the atmosphere,high beats,high notes to a user even from their home.The high quality videos and surround sound is a blessing for hardcore music lovers.
There are chances that Virtual gigs will even get more popular than the real ones in the near future.Now VR headsets are even allowing budding pianists to learn how to play a piano.
Also VR is best for the music composers who believe that creativity pricks them at an odd hour.A VR headset allows the music composers to compose music at any place.
So it doesn’t really matter whether you are chilling out in a pub or sitting in a cafe you can use the VR headset to start your music composing journey.
According to an article published by Shine in the year 2022 China’s AR and VR market is predicted to see an unsteady jump to 100 billion yuan (US $15.4 billion).