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Mr Ben
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Hey there,
I am currently doing some research for my dissertation this year and i wanted ask some questions to find out what peoples views and opinions to help me with my work.
I am looking at online daw’s that are based solely in the web browser, at sites like indaba.com, avairy.com and also audiotool.com (similar to reason but online). These sites allow users to mix audio, add effects and automation all online within ‘the cloud’. They also allow users to communicate with each other and collaborate together on mixes. Indaba.com also offers a service where the user can upload finished songs onto itunes though the website and gather royalties from it.
What i am looking for are views and opinions of people weather you professionally work within a studio through to being an amateur with a basic home recording setup, or perhaps only a musician and wanted to ask some questions on my subject.
.Whether you are a professional or an amateur, what do you think of this new technology?
.Would/Could it ever be used by you beneficially?
.Do you think maybe 10 - 30 years ahead this kind of technology will be in used more often as opposed to traditional setups that exist now?
.Do you use or have you used any kind of ‘cloud computing’ for music production?
.If you are an amateur could this kind of technology be beneficial to you?
.If you don’t like the idea of online daw’s, why is that?
It would be a great help if anyone who answered my questions could state weather they are an amateur or professional, if you don’t want to, thats also fine.
I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions as it will be a massive help to my work
I am currently doing some research for my dissertation this year and i wanted ask some questions to find out what peoples views and opinions to help me with my work.
I am looking at online daw’s that are based solely in the web browser, at sites like indaba.com, avairy.com and also audiotool.com (similar to reason but online). These sites allow users to mix audio, add effects and automation all online within ‘the cloud’. They also allow users to communicate with each other and collaborate together on mixes. Indaba.com also offers a service where the user can upload finished songs onto itunes though the website and gather royalties from it.
What i am looking for are views and opinions of people weather you professionally work within a studio through to being an amateur with a basic home recording setup, or perhaps only a musician and wanted to ask some questions on my subject.
.Whether you are a professional or an amateur, what do you think of this new technology?
.Would/Could it ever be used by you beneficially?
.Do you think maybe 10 - 30 years ahead this kind of technology will be in used more often as opposed to traditional setups that exist now?
.Do you use or have you used any kind of ‘cloud computing’ for music production?
.If you are an amateur could this kind of technology be beneficial to you?
.If you don’t like the idea of online daw’s, why is that?
It would be a great help if anyone who answered my questions could state weather they are an amateur or professional, if you don’t want to, thats also fine.
I would be so grateful if you could answer my questions as it will be a massive help to my work
