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I am trying to collaborate on a song with someone without meeting this person. I record via a Roland digital 8 track which has an internal zip drive. My collaborator records via PC based methods(I'm not sure what he uses specifically but I know he does not use a Roland with a zip drive) Is there any way I could do the following: upload a portion of a song...have my collaborator download it and add to it. have my collaborator send it back to me to finish? Or is this not possible unless both myself and my collaborator use the same type of recorder?

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AudioGaff Wed, 02/04/2004 - 22:16

Yes there is way but you may each need to buy a few things to to do this. What is needed is that you are able to export raw tracks so that your friend may import them, and reverse the process when you receive raw tracks back. I don't know about the specifics of the Roland unit, but what might be easiest is if you could import tracks on a PC, then either upload them or burn them into a CD-R and send them. Your friend would then either download or import the CD-R tracks into his PC, then add to, modify or what ever, and then upload or send you a new CD-R for you get back into your Roland. You would need some sort of analog or digial interface between the Roland and your PC as well as software than is compatible with your friend.

Upload and downloading is going to take a very big chunk of time itself as well as being prone to problems that chew-up even more time so keep that in mind.

Kent L T Thu, 02/05/2004 - 11:21

The tracks can be transfered to the pc and back by a special program made by logic(I believe it is named Logic VS). So getting your tracks to the PC won't be a problem. From there it's just a matter of finding a common media or tranfer method if you both have broadband internet. Email will not work due to size limitations most email servers impose.

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