Production Duos

Production Duos
Posted on: 15.11.2009 by Harold Jaras
after reading the DJ Duos thread, it got me believeing more about production duos, and how this works. i'm sure it's different for every duo, but anyone that knows or has done this before, can you give me an example of how this works?
Stephan Roob
02.12.2009
Originally Posted by janzak
How about online collabs? Guess sending project files between computers is the way to go huh...
Hmm, difficult unless you sync up all your resources (patches, sample libraries, etc.) The same concepts apply but songs can EASILY stray from its original feel and flow. Not saying this is a bad thing, but its not necessarily a good one.
Harold Jaras
15.11.2009
after reading the DJ Duos thread, it got me believeing more about production duos, and how this works. i'm sure it's different for every duo, but anyone that knows or has done this before, can you give me an example of how this works?
Breana Singerman
03.12.2009
In my experience you usually have one guy who is an engineering guru, but not much originality, and another guy who's the idea man, but not much technical know how.

Put them together and bam, match made in heaven.
Stephan Roob
02.12.2009
Originally Posted by janzak
How about online collabs? Guess sending project files between computers is the way to go huh...
Hmm, difficult unless you sync up all your resources (patches, sample libraries, etc.) The same concepts apply but songs can EASILY stray from its original feel and flow. Not saying this is a bad thing, but its not necessarily a good one.
Laraine Arceo
02.12.2009
How about online collabs? Guess sending project files between computers is the way to go huh...
Carri Farkash
02.12.2009
Slowly
Random X
30.11.2009
Yups, me and Dannyboy do this all the time.

ONe comes with a project and takes it with him the next time we meet.
From there it's free game!
Arnette Mauseth
30.11.2009
I accept with infromation: Two dudes sit at a PC and take turns adding parts to the mix, talk about their opinions on how things sit in the mix and both work to make changes in the mix.
Harold Jaras
16.11.2009
word, that's what i was believeing. thanks for the clarification!
Stephan Roob
15.11.2009
drums guy vs synths guy, etc.
Xavier Emanuels
15.11.2009
Two dudes sit at a PC and take turns adding parts to the mix, talk about their opinions on how things sit in the mix and both work to make changes in the mix.

Usually one guy will work on the elements that he is strongest at while the other guy will work on the elements that he is strongest at so there is a synergy happening between the two people creating the mix.

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