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  1. I have collaborated over the internet for a long time with this guy.. it is quite nice, and simple.. this is how we worked: 1.) creating samples from each and others work. i.e, i was making these chords that the tune could be in, A, F, H, or whatever... passed it to that guy for him to start making his suggestion og pads, or bassline etc, and i would do the same... then sharing over the web, to see what was good or bad in each and others samples.. frome there the work is really straight-forward, because from that point, me, and probably both of us had some kind of melody in our head, that we were starting to make different version of, until we find one that we are (for now) satisfied with... for melody sharing, using MIDI scores is very very helpful. your daw/sequencers native score fileformat is in much cases not very useful, sincec in i.e FLstudio, the scores made with 8.5 beta, is not compatible with the one that is using the 8.0 version. that would offcourse be a question to discuss heavily when the next version of FL is released ofc. sorry offtopic. from this point there are different ways we did it. i.e this melody making thing, was very much my work, since he had an kind of approval from all my melodies, since me and him had an very common likeing of music and melodies.. while i was finishing melody parts, he made the basslines and such. the drum part, is very often our both's work because we both have different qualities that is excellent on our tracks together. (ofc, that is after my, and his opinion, maybe not everyone else.. but what the he**) rendering channels to wav, and sending them to each other for the other guy to work on it... now that we have done like most of our tunes, we decide who gets to finish the track.. with final effects, and general set-up of the song. sending it back and forth to get the other persons point of view. now we both take part in deciding when the track is finished, with input from friends and such that is giving critics to our songs, for some final tweaks and stuff (no, we do not give in for other persons suggestions, only the suggestions we allready discussed, and the ones we was "ignoring" or doing otherwise on. boring huh? no, but it is our way to give the song 100% our own influence, except the other musical influences... ) the track naming is very hard, atleast for me unless it is not allready decided from the beginning.... i like producing somehow "chill" tunes, and those are difficult to give names... usually, i discover some nice phrazes on tv, film, in conversation, and so on, and "creates" my set of sounds and stuff in my head, that could be nice to use in a tune... then reproduces it from my memory, or whats left of it when i gets to my equipment i posted this just to share my way of collaborating with others.. i hope my way is'nt very non-workflow-friendly, but i have very much appreciated this way of collaborating in the past years. and sorry my terrible english and grammar...
  2. i higly reccomend this plugin.. i have used it for a long time, and it is (after my opinion) good for almost every edm genres out there. i have produced overdriven distorted hardcore drums with it, i have created soft house drums, hihats, all kinds... i have also tried it in psytrance, but since i just registered here, im obviously new to psytrance production, so i will try using that in psytrance-making very soon on an more "profesiional" level.
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