how to transfer sessions over the internet
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how to transfer sessions over the internet
Me and my friend have been working simultaneously on an album and now we need to put it all together. Does anyone have any suggestions for sending these sessions with their wav files over the internet?
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Not very fast, but its good up to 1 gb. As long as you're astute about throwing out all your bad takes, you should be fine.
Not very fast, but its good up to 1 gb. As long as you're astute about throwing out all your bad takes, you should be fine.
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I believe you can also get 1GB of free web space from sites.google.com. Just make a simple page for your collaborators, upload files (you can even zip a whole session if it fits) and attach to the page for them to download. cheap and simple.
I ended up getting a web site (which includes ftp space) with more disk space from www.doteasy.com. About $7/month I think but has been all I need.
another option is to use eSession.com. You gt 250MB free or if you are an ASCAP member, looks like you get 1GB free.
Mike
I ended up getting a web site (which includes ftp space) with more disk space from www.doteasy.com. About $7/month I think but has been all I need.
another option is to use eSession.com. You gt 250MB free or if you are an ASCAP member, looks like you get 1GB free.
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My bandmate in Austin has a .mac account and we just put files in his public folder. Did almost our whole new record that way.
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DropBox - I've been mixing an album, dropping mixes in my dropbox folder, and sharing it to the artist to listen. No ftp.
https://www.getdropbox.com/
https://www.getdropbox.com/
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seriously these are all good ideas, and i've tried most of them, but i'm lovin the dropbox - it's free and easy as pie. takes less than 5 minutes to start sharing files.
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I really need to get some sort of ftp account or set something up for this. I don't do it alot but everytime I do, I try something else but haven't found anything that worked well for me.
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Your webservice or one of your bandmates gives you a free gig of ftp space abd the new AT&T is endless ftp memory.
Web memory costs less than 8 dollars a month....you can find 10 gigs for 5 dollars all over....the trick is learning and teaching everyone else how to log on and use it. It is simple but it takes a little patience.
FTP is the "proper" way to work. professionally.....so it is worth learning anyways.
Ftp clients software is free. and it is as fast as your internet. I can upload a 500 meg cubase song in less than 20 minutes. And dowload in about 10 minutes.
Lots of the above companies work as well......it is just pick one and make sure the whole band understands how to use it. Once you learn to use the FTP then you will also learn how to share pictures and audio files on any website....and stored on yours so you can update and change easier in the long run.
I store all of my samples, pics, blogs, etc. on my comcast web service that comes "free" with my internet connection. And it is mice because when I want to change my myspace, facebook, blog, twitter, and you tube videos and audio I can do it from one place in two minutes and it changes all of them.
Web memory costs less than 8 dollars a month....you can find 10 gigs for 5 dollars all over....the trick is learning and teaching everyone else how to log on and use it. It is simple but it takes a little patience.
FTP is the "proper" way to work. professionally.....so it is worth learning anyways.
Ftp clients software is free. and it is as fast as your internet. I can upload a 500 meg cubase song in less than 20 minutes. And dowload in about 10 minutes.
Lots of the above companies work as well......it is just pick one and make sure the whole band understands how to use it. Once you learn to use the FTP then you will also learn how to share pictures and audio files on any website....and stored on yours so you can update and change easier in the long run.
I store all of my samples, pics, blogs, etc. on my comcast web service that comes "free" with my internet connection. And it is mice because when I want to change my myspace, facebook, blog, twitter, and you tube videos and audio I can do it from one place in two minutes and it changes all of them.
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