TheSunAndTheRainfall wrote:Real life and other projects with deadlines have a way of getting in the way of collabs. Plus, coordinating creative efforts is never easy; your different ways of working and perceiving music are going to clash, and the best you can do is keep an open mind and be patient.
This might as well be my letter to Celestia, because that's a lesson I had to learn the bad way recently.
Agreed, andtherainfall and i have had an open collab for a month+ and its been quite a learning experience for me. He's actually had a very intense and complex collab that's rightly taken precedence over ours and its had a tighter deadline and a lot of work (complextro for a reason).
For ours a lot of it was MY needing to step and get on the same page with him (getting signed up for dropbox which is an essential tool, using skype of course, getting more used to using FL10 and having him help help explain that more to me, and then getting my project setup to match). I had a new pc so getting FL10 loaded, having matching vst's, and still having a few vsts's not load properly when i load the same project file all have been a bit of a delayer of the process. Plus it didn't help to have a week of vacation almost as soon as we started. Good thing is we have open communication and other projects so we know we can go back to the collab when we're at a stage where we have more free time on our hands. TBH its more up to me to confirm that i have a matching FLP now and then put some direction on the track as ATR has done the heavy lifting so far.
My point is that there are a ton of factors going into a collab and its important that when you start you need to have a timeframe established for both of you especially if you prefer a quick turn around, need to make sure your DAW is matching and your experience using that is too. It is much easier for a person to learn a DAW with a project file of course but that only goes so far. If one of the 2 people is using a brand new DAW to them do not expect any type of a quick completion rate i would say although it would be a great learning experience for that person.
