> > Collaborating musically, over the internet, to my experiences, is akward
>and slow.
> > Especially if, on the other end, the musician is using outside
>equipment. Then it
> > has to be sampled or simulated.. a big hassle.
> >
> > Sorry if any bubbles were bursted.. any arguments? :D
>
I have to also cuz well I have done the samething with a friend in
Minniapolis...we have made one track so far, he sequences and I make sounds
so far...if I can I might post it somewhere...
>I have to disagree there. I have done quite a bit of collaboration via
>the internet with this kid in delaware that i don't even know.
>Basically we just send wav files back and forth (via aol im or by
>posting them online) and fuck with them in cool edit (in my case) or
>Goldwave (in his). It's quite easy to do. Of course, we are both at
>school and on extremely fast ethernet connections. If anyone
>wants to download stuff of mine you can perodically check out
>http://www.futard.com/mp3s. There's not much there now because
>i recently cleared it out, but i'll put more up eventually. If anyone is
>interested i could post a lot of random wavs of stuff i've recorded
>with different instruments up there for your collective
>amusement/use.
>
>- nick
>
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