The capital city has welcomed a groundbreaking addition to its creative landscape with the official launch of HMusic Studio, a cloud-based digital audio workstation (DAW) designed to revolutionize music creation and access to studio services.
The unveiling, held at Rehab Beach, drew an impressive lineup of industry stakeholders, creatives, and media personalities, with renowned broadcaster Jay Foley hosting the ceremony. The launch marks a major milestone for Ghana’s music industry, positioning HMusic Studio as a digital hub for artistes, producers, and music professionals across the globe.

HMusic Studio offers a full suite of tools aimed at democratizing music production, particularly for under-resourced musicians. The platform provides multi-track editing and MIDI support, mastering and mixing tools, access to over 15,000 loops and samples, and real-time collaboration features that allow creators to sync and share feedback instantly. Beyond creation, it also delivers seamless music distribution to all major platforms at no cost.

Speaking at the launch, CEO Harrison Osondu Iheke highlighted the vision driving the platform: “HMusic is here to change the way the industry works. From studio bookings to music services, we are putting the power into the hands of creatives, making the process seamless and accessible.”
In addition to production tools, HMusic Studio doubles as a centralized hub for booking studio sessions, connecting with professionals, building electronic press kits (EPKs), and promoting music across social channels. Its remote collaboration capabilities are expected to open doors for cross-border projects, furthering Ghana’s role as a center for African and global music innovation.
With its official launch, HMusic Studio is set to empower musicians, streamline workflows, and amplify creative opportunities, cementing its place as a transformative force in Ghana’s ever-evolving music scene.
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