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Global Player
The Global Player keeps listening present while the user moves through The Muzes Garden. It is the sound layer that should eventually connect playback to projects, metadata, notes, and future generation history.
Status
Working now. Playback is present in the app, but the deeper project and metadata connections are still being built.
What the Global Player is now
The Global Player is the always-available playback area. Its purpose is to keep music accessible while the user moves through pages instead of trapping listening inside one screen.
Right now, the important stability goal is simple: playback should remain reliable while the user explores Projects, Metadata, Find It, Library, and future tools.
That stable foundation matters because nearly every future music tool will need to refer back to the sound currently being heard.
Why it matters
Music work often starts with hearing something. The user hears a hook, texture, mistake, rhythm, lyric, transition, or emotional moment. The app should make it easy to connect that moment to explanation and action.
The player should eventually connect to Projects, metadata records, track details, stem information, lyrics, prompts, and relationship pages.
This means the player is not only a control bar. It is a future bridge between sound, memory, structure, and creation.
What it will become
In the final app, playing audio should be able to open related information. A track could point to its project, tags, metadata records, generated prompt, lyric explanation, waveform notes, and relationship matches.
A user should be able to hear a sound and quickly ask: what is this, where did it come from, what project uses it, what metadata describes it, and what can I do with it next?
The Global Player should also become one of the main entry points into the future AI music workflow, because generated audio needs playback, comparison, tagging, regeneration, and storage.
Future workflow example
Play Track → Open Details → View Project → Inspect Metadata → Compare Version → Save Note → Return to Playback
This loop keeps listening connected to information instead of forcing users to jump between unrelated screens.
Still missing
- • Stronger track details connected to the player.
- • Project-aware playback context.
- • Metadata record links from playing tracks.
- • Version comparison and generated-audio history.
- • Better player-to-Find-It actions.
- • Future stem and waveform navigation tools.