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Best App or process for collaboration

I am interested in collaborating on IOS musical projects- not for commercial pruposes. So far the main options I am aware of are Alihoopa via Propellerheads (a bit too limited using Figure and Take) or Via Soundcloud sharing (Ok for remixing, not great for collaborative composition). Am I missing other options? Is there any sort of community for IOS music collaboration? I imagined that Korg would have some sharing cloud functionality but it appears not?

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  • If you're talking about collaborating with specific people you know, then Cubasis or Auria > export track to Audioshare > upload and share to Google Drive

    For the reverse, use the Document Picker in Audioshare to import from a shared Drive folder and open in DAW of choice.

    If you're talking about random collab, then who knows

  • edited November 2016

    There's a few collaboration sites but I've gotten nothing but silent condemnation from them. Splice, Blend, some other I can't remember. Hope you like generic EDM, if you sign up.

    But this one guy on gadgetcloud told me i was something special and i'll continue to focus on that as civilization collapses, etc.

  • I've done a ton of collaborations with two other folks using NanoStudio, Dropbox and Audioshare. Though it's showing its age in many ways, NanoStudio benefits from being able to export the full project as a single zipped file, which can be posted on DropBox for others to download and work on.

    AudioShare is great for importing .wav files from Dropbox and then importing to NanoStudio. NanoStudio still does a great job of working with .wav files via the TRG trigger pads and makes arranging, automation and mixing a breeze. And NS still has the best MIDI editor available anywhere, IMO.

    Here's a link to some our stuff:
    https://soundcloud.com/loungebots

  • Thanks everyone for your suggestions. Really appreciated. I was thinking random open source collaboration but it sounds like the technology is not there yet.

  • @SheffieldBleep said:
    Thanks everyone for your suggestions. Really appreciated. I was thinking random open source collaboration but it sounds like the technology is not there yet.

    That's what splice and blend offer. No direct connection to iOS DAWs though.

  • What do you want to collaborate on exactly?

    Why do you want to include someone else?

    I am just curious.

  • I like the idea of random collaborations. The creativity of taking ideas down unexpected pathways. iOS music making can be a lonely art. How much ch more funn to screw about with each other's work without genre or commercial restrictions?

  • That tree something site? I dunno, there's no shortage of online options... I've been wandering the same myself, online collab opens up all the world, but I still wish I can do it in my hometown first

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