Indaba -> Collaborative Music Community

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A few months ago I posted about an online music tool/community called Hobnox, that allows it’s users to collaborate, record and share their creations via an Adobe Flash based synthesizer setup. Indaba does pretty much the same thing only the interface is more like an online track based Pro-Tools or Garage band, which is great for those who are used to recording that way. The files that are swapped from one musician to another are uncompressed (like a wav or aif) so that the end mix is super high quality. I like this music creation concept because it helps to solve that age old problem of trying to find a great drummer to collaborate with, now you can have access to a whole world of drummers. Below is a preview for the Indaba interface. I plan to check it out.

Visit -> www.indabamusic.com/

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  • [...] A few months ago I posted about an online music tool/community called Hobnox , that allows it’s users to collaborate, record and share their creations via an Adobe Flash based synthesizer setup. Indaba does pretty much the same thing only the interface is more like an online track based Pro-Tools or Garage band, which is great for those who are used to recording that way. The files that are swapped from one musician to another are uncompressed (like a wav or aif) so that the end mix is super hi View original here: Indaba -> Collaborative Music Community [...]

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