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Is there a collaborator database??
Hi, I was just wondering if there is a search engine to help find the correct session player for a particular instrument and genre?
What I mean is if I am doing say a blues album and need a drummer to play on it, can I search for drummers in that genre and perhaps hear samples of their work prior to contacting them? On a different note, how secure is using the collaborate cloud, has anyone had someone they let into a session steal their tune or such thing happen?? Is there anyway to protect a session or 'tune' prior to release or publishing? Any ideas on this? Thanks in advance :) |
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Re: Is there a collaborator database??
Have you checked the Avid Artist Community?
There is a section where you can join/start a group, which can help you find people to collaborate with. There is also a section where you can hire a musician, which let's you filter by genera and instrument. Not sure how song copyrights are handled on collaborations. I know on other collab sites you can specify whether the song has shared rights or not, but I don't know how Avid handles this. |
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Re: Is there a collaborator database??
There is: Hire A Pro ~ Avid Artist Community
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Re: Is there a collaborator database??
Hi all, thanks for answering. Yeah I guess it would be best for me to contact imro prior to using this but a bit of a pain when you are doing a good few tunes and then decide which to include on a release etc.
This is probably best used by bands where the members all know other and are working as a co-op etc where they all own the tunes. But, I suppose in a situation where you may have someone working alone that just needs a drummer or something now and again you need to be more careful exposing your work in an unfinished state as it is very easy to get ripped off then if someone slightly alters a tune etc as then it is technically not the same. Cloud collaboration therefore is ok if you know the participants well and trust them, otherwise not so good. |
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