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| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
ME: Hi, so you ready to start the track?
HIM: Yeah, sure as hell.. What synths shall we use?
ME: Errr.. what do you have?
HIM: Not many, send me all you got, cus I only have ts404 and 3xOsc, well I will, as soon as you have sent me FLStudio.
ME: Yeeaaaahhhhh.... |
Bahaha, that's hilarious. It is strange, seems like a lot of the people who want to do "collaborations" really just want someone else to do the dirty work and make their track(s) sound decent...
I had a few people ask me a while back and they actually HAD software and instruments, and were actually good producers that I thought I could learn a thing or two from, but the projects just never took off. The people got too busy.
I did come up with an idea with one of them though - mainly, that it's a waste of time to "share" in the production of a track without having a game plan. Best way to do a collab IMHO: have one person create a whole pantload of hooks - melodic lines, sound morphs, pads, washes, drumloops, etc. (the sound designer), and the other one load them into a sampler and mix them with some other stuff (the arranger). Sorta like a remix without an original.
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