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The Ultimate Guide to Remote Music Collaboration
In the age of digital music production, geographic boundaries are virtually non-existent. You can lay down a beat in London, have a bassist track their part in Tokyo, and send it to a vocalist in Los Angeles—all in the same day. However, collaborating remotely often involves sending bulky .wav files back and forth over email or cloud storage. This asynchronous workflow can kill creativity. With Kemaan Studio Studio, remote collaboration is built directly into the creative environment. Here’s a brief guide on how to maximize your remote sessions.
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Alex Rivera