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3 TopicsStreamline Music Creation with Dropbox
So somebody just asked you to collab on a track and you’re wondering how to actually share your project files 🤔 . Integrating Dropbox into your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is a simple way to back-up, sync, and share your music sessions no matter which programme you use ✨. Here’s a quick guide to get you started: How to Set It Up: Ableton Live Go to Preferences > File/Folder, and set your default project location to a folder inside your Dropbox folder. Or, when saving your project, just choose a folder in Dropbox manually. Make sure to collect all and save (File > Collect All and Save) so your samples and files stay together. Logic Pro When you create a new project, save it directly into your Dropbox folder. Use “File > Consolidate Project” if needed to make sure all assets are included. To share, just send your collaborator the Dropbox link or invite them to the folder. FL Studio Save your project file (.flp) and all samples/audio into a new folder in your Dropbox. Use File > Export Project Data Files to collect everything. Share that whole folder from Dropbox with your collaborator. Pro Tools Save your session into Dropbox or move the whole session folder there. Use “Save Copy In…” if you want to make a clean version with all media files included. Share the session folder through Dropbox just like any other file. 🎶 Now that your studio vibes are leveled up, you can effortlessly bounce between sessions (see what I did there 😉) and share stems with a collaborator from anywhere in the world 🌍. With Dropbox in your set up, you’re able to stay in the zone without any file chaos or version mix-ups. So, what DAW are you using these days? 🎛️ Working on anything exciting? Drop a comment 💬 and join the conversation here in the Musicians Group 🎤.77Views0likes0CommentsHow to Get Over Writer's Block
As creatives, we've all been there… facing the dreaded writer's block. It's a tough spot, especially for musicians who thrive on creating 💫 . But don't worry, this thread is here to share tips and tricks to help you overcome, or even avoid, writer's block altogether. Let's dive in and get the conversation going on how you conquer this challenge 🤗! Take a Break 💁♀️ Step away for a bit. Go out, live your life, and embrace new experiences. Sometimes, the best inspiration comes when you're not actively searching for it 🏄♀️. Start a Daily Journal 🤔 Use Dropbox Paper to jot down your thoughts and feelings. This can help kickstart your creative process ✍️. Explore Other Creative Outlets 🎨 Try something new, like painting, crafting, or photography . (Psst 🤳, check out our Photographers group for some inspiration!) Revisit Your Archives 👩💻 Go through your old songs. Revisiting past work can often reignite your creative spark 💫. Collaborate with Like-Minded Creatives 😺 You don’t have to be in the same room to create together. Check out our previous thread on Music Collaboration Using Dropbox - you might find some fellow creatives in the comments 💃🕺. We’d love to hear from you! How do you push through writer's block? Share your strategies and suggestions below - let's inspire each other 🙌.89Views0likes0CommentsMaking a spooky Halloween playlist on Dropbox Paper
It’s getting really close to one of my absolute favourite times of year, Halloween As always, I’ll be building an eerie playlist to listen to while I decorate my house with spooky stuff to entertain the trick or treaters who call at my door. Using Paper to make a playlist This year, I decided to ask some friends for help curating my playlist, to make this process a little easier I created a Halloween paper doc and shared it with everyone and asked them to add their favourite Halloween songs. Dropbox Paper has lots of features to help make your planning easier! Adding Spotify links to a Paper doc I’ll be using Spotify to make my playlist and it’s super easy for people to add a link to Spotify directly to a Paper document. Here’s how to do it Click the Insert media button on the menu bar at the bottom of the page Scroll down the left-hand side of the pop up window until you see the Spotify button Copy and paste the Spotify link and press enter Click the Add to doc button I know that not all of my friends use Spotify, but anyone else who wants to add to the doc can do so by adding a YouTube link, by using the same method, with the only difference being you choose the YouTube option on the pop up window after you click the Insert media button. Our top spooky selections So, to help get you in the mood for Spooky season 👻 here’s some of the tracks that have made their way onto this year’s Playlist so far. Tell us what you think My playlist needs your help, please let me know what you think of it so far and add links to any tracks you’d like to see added.9.3KViews8likes0Comments