Collaborating over the internet, how do you do it?

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malutki
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Re: Collaborating over the internet, how do you do it?

Post by malutki » Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:47 pm

^^^^
bummer,
seems like it needs Reaper, yeah?
I'm going home

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Re: Collaborating over the internet, how do you do it?

Post by heavensdaw » Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:35 pm

aizo wrote:make a live pack and upload it to yousendit
What aizo said but we use Dropbox.

Share.. fail? Well maybe it wasn't the whole ideal package, but I thought it worked pretty well.. However the Abes are gonna re-work it.. And personally I think they are gonna get it right. Even though it may take some trial and error..

Collaboration is fun :D

Hd

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Re: Collaborating over the internet, how do you do it?

Post by Dalski » Sun Mar 05, 2017 11:53 am

Excuse the bump of this age old thread. I've just run out of free Dropbox space (need an extra 1GB), hence the bump. The invite at the bottom of the quoted text, below, still works for anyone who's interested in trying the Dropbox method of online collaboration. If you sign up for a free Dropbox account with that link, you'll get additional free Dropbox space for yourself (and earn me a bit of extra space in the process). Thanks in advance to anyone who utilises that invite.

To add a little value to this aged bump. For those looking for another collaboration method (other than Dropbox), splice.com is a pretty awesome service for project sync and online collaboration, which also acts as a versioning tool, in addition to many other features which are specific to the music producer community.
Dalski wrote:I posted this in another thread the other day...

A good way to collaborate on a set (as long as one of you do not have a newer version of Live than the other) is to use Dropbox, it is a free online file sync application which is cross platform, Windows, OS X, Linux & even iPhone. It's totally integrated with your operating system and just shows up as a folder (the contents of which, are uploaded online and synced with any other computer you may have Dropbox installed on). You can set up a shared folder with anyone you wish to collaborate with and put the Live Project in that folder (just remember to collect all and save). It takes all the hassle out of sending files back and forth and it is uber simple to use

You get a totally free 2GB of space and if you sign up via this link you (and I) will get an additional 250mb added to our free space (up to a max of 3GB) everyone wins...

https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTM2NjIwNjI5

To say it's useful is an understatement. Oh and I forgot to mention that as soon as you sign up you just follow 5 simple tutorial steps that are on the site and that nets you an additional 250mb too...so using my link and doing the 5 steps which takes about 5 min gives you an instant 2.5GB of space :)

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Re: Collaborating over the internet, how do you do it?

Post by slatepipe » Thu Mar 09, 2017 11:13 pm

I been using splice for the last four months or so, I really like it
free unlimited project backup and unlimited storage

www.splice.com

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