Hello your project looks interesting

The music industry clearly needs a meteor to end their dinosaurus age

So your idea is to store elements of a tracks as nft to prove ownership from the author and allow other to compose from it to reward the original creator when a music track is sold using those elements from the original artists ?
Midi is also great in that it doesn't use a lot of bandwidth and storage space compared to mp3 and make it easier to compose new music track from it, and make each part more easily reusable while preserving ownership.
Internet is also a great tool to make artists meet each others in a more decentralised way and work together to produce better music building on each other skills.
How do you plan to attract artist to your platform ? What is your target audience ?
The web music sequencer looks cool btw !
Thank you IadixDev, you clearly understood the mechanic of midistream
The blockchain is here very important to secure the reward program because we have to pay artists, and quickly :-)
It's also the best way to prove to majors that we sold eg. 1000 copies of Nirvana, not 100 eg.
The midistreaming is incredibly fast, sometime faster than the speed of an USB controllers, we have some prototypes of
a hardware interface made with a raspberry pi to stream the midi and we won some hackathons but that's another story
About the ways to attract the users, so first the artists whom will promote them self their midistream's pages,
We plan to organise competitions with nice rewards in differents scenes like MPC users, techno remixs, live streamed perf
Then we will be able to catch some labels so their artists.
Once we will be a welterweight, the idea is to push all the majors to grant us the use of their songs à la Spotify but midi
We have a hidden catalog of 32000 tracks but the Belgian copyright company wasn't okay about that...