>>Which order do you lay down the tracks and does
>>everyone use the same DAW or recording software to
>>record their tracks?
The order begins with somebody posting a track they want to collaborate on. In the example I posted, a CCR video was selected, then the poster did their vocals and published. But it doesn’t have to be vocals - could be any instrument. After that folks just search for (or get invited to) unfinished collaborations and then... collaborate.
There’s No DAW, just a simple web interface - which actually pretty cool, because it helps focus the collaborators on producing content instead of editing and tweaking.
Thanks for the info. I suppose diff people go at it in diff ways. I’m used to a typical studio order with a click\drum being the first track laid down.
I’d seen the site before and it looked interesting - are there any charges involved in using it’s services?
Speaking of CCR, I could never figure why, playing with a group, we could never get the “CCR sound” on “Proud Mary”. The I found out Fogerty tunes his guitar a step down to D instead of E. Whole diff sound using the E position instead of the traditional tuning D-chord.