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Looking for a collab partner (pg. 2)
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djsphere
i'd like to collab but i use reason, so sending/reciving parts of the track would be kinda hard.

edit: LOL at the guys arguing
Kismet7
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Originally posted by djsphere
i'd like to collab but i use reason, so sending/reciving parts of the track would be kinda hard.

edit: LOL at the guys arguing


No one is arguing, but someone threw their lipstick purse, mad I washed my hands in the same sink they were freshening up in, thats all, carry on, pretend we're not in the room. ;)


ps: I started on Reason 2.0, isnt Reason super easy to collaborate through? Just send the latest build to eachother, everything is inclusive, no VSTs, should be easy no?
djsphere
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Originally posted by Kismet7
ps: I started on Reason 2.0, isnt Reason super easy to collaborate through? Just send the latest build to eachother, everything is inclusive, no VSTs, should be easy no?


yeah, it is easy to collab within reason. i meant reason to fl would be hard.
palm
i use reason too. ive said it a hundred times in these collabs thread but i never have time finishing anything lol.
BOOsTER
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Originally posted by djsphere
yeah, it is easy to collab within reason. i meant reason to fl would be hard.



is it? I mean, I've done this before, the only thing is to decide who makes the final noises...you can share the midi file and send that back and forth...

And if you care enough then later on one can make the sounds export them to wav and the other can mix it...

I don't really see a problem here, unless both collab partners are stubborn...
Lana
I need producer!
Or something...
I think it is a producer that I am needing?

1. I make my own vocals/lyrics
2. I make my melodies/basses + sounds
3. I pretty much can make the song's structure

BUT what I can't do:
1. The kicks/bass drums always sound lame
2. I am so bad at mixing the final song/sounds...
3. Also the vocals would need some effecting...

:rolleyes:

But I don't know if that sort of thing is collab?
You know what I mean?
MOK
Sounds like a fit. You two oughta give it a try.
dj_alfi
go on msn dude
DJ Robby Rox
Yeh only collabs I do are over at the Flipside forums (for fruity) it would be cool to do some group collab here but it might not be as practical, at least for me.
Knowland
Booster has the right idea about exchanging audio clips.

If you need creative inspiration you should just ask. Isn't that the reason most of us choose to collaborate? Unless you think you are a magic producer with the next big sound, I can't see a reason why someone would refuse on those grounds.

On my part, leads are difficult because I do not have all these fancy wavetable and FM synths. I use a lot of subtractive and custom made wavetables. But I write good music when I have the right sounds, it usually goes that way. Notes are meaningless for the most part.

Right now I am looking for a rippin organ sound for a prog house track.

MOK
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Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Yeh only collabs I do are over at the Flipside forums (for fruity) it would be cool to do some group collab here but it might not be as practical, at least for me.

Heh reminds me of a recent attempt I did at collab with some guys local to me. One used Live, one used Logic, and I was on Cubase. We COULDVE made it work but... yeah. Not practical. It flopped. :rolleyes:
djsphere
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Originally posted by BOOsTER
is it? I mean, I've done this before, the only thing is to decide who makes the final noises...you can share the midi file and send that back and forth...

And if you care enough then later on one can make the sounds export them to wav and the other can mix it...

I don't really see a problem here, unless both collab partners are stubborn...


i didn't said it's impossibile :)
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