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Hey!
I own a small studio here in Mumbai(India), which mostly caters to clients interested in voice dubbings for various purposes. Recently I discovered that a sizable amount of work (of our regional langauges) from abroad is either outsourced or the artists are called over paying high travel & accomodation costs..

I was wondering if there was a facility wherein I could use the regional talents here & my studio facilities over the internet to get execute such kind of projects.. What kind of other facilities will i have to look into, in order to make the studio available for these projects?

I have a lot of basic questions for you.. Is it generally done using FTP or are the recordings done in real-time with the use of tackback withe the clients being in a remote locations? How r the latency issues dealt with?
I'd be greatful if you could shed some light on this..

Regards
NEEL

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anonymous Wed, 07/25/2007 - 18:34

Dont know if this is what you were looking for,
but there is http://www.digitalmusician.net/

The idea is, you sit in your studio with your DAW
and someone is working in his studio and
you both have the 'digital musician link'
vst plugin up and running. You communicate via
webcam/audio and work together on the same
project.

After finishing the recording session, you exchange
audio files via internet or good old mail.

hope this helps
decode

MadMax Wed, 07/25/2007 - 18:34

I think the topic title might be the issue as to why there are few replies.

Generally, the files are exchanged via ftp.

Zipping the files is highly encouraged. This makes the files smaller and also ensures that the files are less likely to be damaged in transit.

There are ways to do the audio in real time, but the cost for both equipment and connection time are VERY expensive.

Hope this helps.
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