Steenamaroo
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This is the place to submit your multitrack sessions for our community members to take a crack at.
That may be because you'd like to hear someone else's take for inspiration or direction,
or simply because you'd like to give others the opportunity to get some practice.
This is not the place to offer, or ask for, mixing services, whether paid or free.
Multitrack sessions can be large so you might want to use a service like Dropbox, or Google Drive, or WeTransfer to make your work available.
New members will need to have 5 post or more in order to be able to post a link.
Please note.......
That this is a community forum which relies entirely on give and take from all participants.
All members, regardless of experience or post count, are welcome, and encouraged, to contribute in the form of submitting multitracks,
mixing other people's multitracks, or simply offering comments.
So come on in, get involved, and most of all....Have fun!
P.S...
Not everyone reads sticky threads and forum guidelines, so don't be afraid to welcome our new members and invite them to get involved, and explain how it works.
A community is what you make it. Make it friendly.
That may be because you'd like to hear someone else's take for inspiration or direction,
or simply because you'd like to give others the opportunity to get some practice.
This is not the place to offer, or ask for, mixing services, whether paid or free.
Multitrack sessions can be large so you might want to use a service like Dropbox, or Google Drive, or WeTransfer to make your work available.
New members will need to have 5 post or more in order to be able to post a link.
Please note.......
That this is a community forum which relies entirely on give and take from all participants.
All members, regardless of experience or post count, are welcome, and encouraged, to contribute in the form of submitting multitracks,
mixing other people's multitracks, or simply offering comments.
So come on in, get involved, and most of all....Have fun!
P.S...
Not everyone reads sticky threads and forum guidelines, so don't be afraid to welcome our new members and invite them to get involved, and explain how it works.
A community is what you make it. Make it friendly.