OK, account is set up.
Go to http://www.dropbox.com
Sign in is: [email protected] password is bandmix
I created a folder named project 1 - use this to upload (and download the project file. When saving the file, use the date on the end so we can track versions, i.e project11-9-12
Use WAV files (everyone can use them).
After you have uploaded a track (on the 'unused' side of the stereo WAV file), post here, so I can download it, and combine it with the existing tracks, then I'll upload it back with one side empty again. Real 'mixing' won't happen until we've got plenty of tracks, then I'll need to balance them a bit so everyone can hear the progression.
Remember to sign out of drop box once you have downloaded or uploaded!
Questions - just ask.
So, first, we need a click track and scratch (guitar or keyboard) track - this is what everyone will follow as the root of the song - but what are we going to use for the actual song?
Once we've got that, we really could use a stereo drum track (who ever does that will need to upload it as a separate file in the folder, to preserve the stereo mix of it - mono drum tracks sound blaah.
Go to http://www.dropbox.com
Sign in is: [email protected] password is bandmix
I created a folder named project 1 - use this to upload (and download the project file. When saving the file, use the date on the end so we can track versions, i.e project11-9-12
Use WAV files (everyone can use them).
After you have uploaded a track (on the 'unused' side of the stereo WAV file), post here, so I can download it, and combine it with the existing tracks, then I'll upload it back with one side empty again. Real 'mixing' won't happen until we've got plenty of tracks, then I'll need to balance them a bit so everyone can hear the progression.
Remember to sign out of drop box once you have downloaded or uploaded!
Questions - just ask.
So, first, we need a click track and scratch (guitar or keyboard) track - this is what everyone will follow as the root of the song - but what are we going to use for the actual song?
Once we've got that, we really could use a stereo drum track (who ever does that will need to upload it as a separate file in the folder, to preserve the stereo mix of it - mono drum tracks sound blaah.
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