Soundcloud case study
March 11, 2009 in Open Source, Services by Freaking Wildchild
SoundCloud seems to be the all-around, easy to use, drop-and-play solution for any digital audiophile around. It supports a majority of uploadable file formats, including aiff, wave, mp3, ogg, flac and aac. It’s widget is even easier to use, point and click the share button and in no time the widget is implemented on your website. Their file uploads and streaming are raging fast which is based on the KISS principle.
There are three widgets available:
- “sets” which will show the active waveform and album art; together with a “buy now” link (example)
- “track” which will show the tracks waveform, comments and “buy now” link; (example)
- “dropbox” which can be put on any website, which is an universal portable way to move digital music without any hassle at all! (example)
The RESTful API of SoundCloud seems to be simple and yet sturdy, aimed towards open-standards. It’s API (console) supports oAuth, XML and JSON to give the smallest details of the SoundCloud owner. They encourage hacks and apps towards their audio platform, because their believe lies that audio is a key part of the web. The SoundCloud developer team has an open transparant foundation which encourages feedback and suggestions to improve it’s platform. Their file storage is based on Amazon 3S. There are extensive examples available through the website like A Javascript player; Python, Ruby or Cocoa API wrapper and more!
SoundCloud has a Developer Manifesto on-line, which states “we aim towards a platform where artists, labels and music professionals from around the planet can host, share and receive music in the smartest and most efficient way imaginable”. This platform will complement the VisualDreams platform towards portable music for music professionels around the planet without breaking any bank beforehand!
Their application was first not supported by Wordpress before going through hoola-hoops; although I’ve changed that a few days ago with the visual-sound-plugin-for-wordpress which also supports the ArtistBlog.ME and ArtistPlug.ME (VisualDreams) API immediately. More examples about this plugin is available at development.artistblog.me/visualsound-plugin
I’ll be looking forward to implement this application through ArtistBlog.ME with the VisualDreams engine, so it’ll be the added glue towards the users convenience to get their hard-labor heard, discussed and promoted.
As a last nice thing … Check out this!

