Zenph Sound Innovations Announces New Affiliate Program

February 10, 2012 ยท Posted In: Music Technology

Research Triangle, NC (PRWEB) August 17, 2011

Zenph Sound Innovations has launched a new affiliate program designed to give music teachers, performing musicians, and music enthusiasts the opportunity to earn commissions based on click-through sales from their websites. Zenph creates software that revolutionizes music performance, practice and instruction. The company is presently accepting online applications for the program at http://www.zenph.com/affiliate.

Zenph offers affiliates 8-12% commission on every click-through sale of Zenph software based on their level of promotional participation. Musicians with personal websites have been asking us for this opportunity for some time, said George Litterst, Director of Software Product Management at Zenph. We’re confident our new affiliate program will succeed because of the enthusiastic responses we have received to date and the extraordinarily unique nature of our product line.

Banners, buttons, videos, product descriptions, reviews, and click-through links to the companys online store are provided in order to refer sales directly to the Zenph online store. Theres been a great deal of enthusiasm for our product line on the blogosphere, said Pritam K. Das, Product Marketing Manager at Zenph. We encourage new affiliates to catch that wave and make extra income, he added.

The companys software line includes:

Home Concert Xtremea unique learning and performance environment that enables students, teachers, hobbyists, and professionals to play from a score shown on a computer screen with MIDI accompaniment that intelligently follows the player. The product was awarded the 2010 MTNA Frances Clark Keyboard Pedagogy award and is compatible with tens of thousands of pedagogical MIDI files available from Hal Leonard, Alfred, Carl Fischer, Frederick Harris, and The Faber Institute among others. These files and many others work in a plug-and-play fashion with Home Concert Xtreme. Users enjoy a variety of interactive features that encompass a range of needs from learning to playing for fun to practicing a piano concerto. The program even turns the pages automatically.

Classroom Maestroan interactive electronic-blackboard capability that instantly displays musical concepts with an on-screen staff and keyboard and provides optional musical analysis. A forth-coming orchestral edition will dynamically display instrumental fingerings.

Internet MIDIa program that connects MIDI instruments over the Internet for real-time music instruction and performance. Internet MIDI was a featured technology at the 2010 Intel Visionary Conference, and enables piano and keyboard teachers to work with students all over the world as well as to perform for remote audiences.

RePerform a piano-focused MIDI editor that works exclusively with files that have been recorded on Yamaha Disklavier Pro and Disklavier pianos. It is the first commercial product that understands the musical nuances of the highly complex and interwoven MIDI files produced by the Disklavier Pro. Until RePerform, it was impractical for pianists to edit high-resolution XP files recorded their Disklavier Pro.

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