Tutorial - Collaboration with Musio

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foreign [Applause] Mike here with Museo have you ever tried to collaborate with other music creators and you encounter this problem where they don't have the same virtual instruments as you and you want to send them a session and have them just open it up on their end without having to go out and buy all these other virtual instruments just to have it work well one of the killer features of mesio allows you to do exactly this so that's what we're going to talk about today I have this piece of music that I wrote and what I'm going to show you is how we can take this piece of music and then open it up I have my laptop here that has there's no virtual instruments on this laptop at all this is a fresh install so we're gonna this is the piece of music that I wrote for that other uh chat gbt video and what I want to do is I want to take this and I want to open it up on the laptop and let's say why would you want to do this let's say you're going out of town and you don't want to carry around hard drives filled with your virtual instruments just to collab just to be able to perform the music back well there's no virtual instruments on this right now and I'm going to open up this DP file on this computer and we are opening up this project and it's going to load up muzio and what you'll see is it has all of the sounds ready to go and they're starting to to download and it's going to be just the ones that are used for this project all right we're all loaded up here let's uh let's play it back [Music] there you have it so now you can actually you know you can collaborate you can work on this thing and then open this file on your on your home rig that's that's how this works now we're going to do is we are going to try this in practice in real life I'm going to give my buddy a call Jason Hayes who is someone I collaborated with on some really cool projects and let's see if it works in a real life scenario hey there he is how you doing man quick quick intro so Jason Hayes Jason Hayes is a composer uh worked for uh many years over at blizzard uh as a lead composer on Games like World of Warcraft Diablo and Starcraft 2. well I had the pleasure to work with Jason on on a project many years ago it was Starcraft 2 Legacy avoid I just happen to have the soundtrack right here wow and we got to work on that and that was interesting what I wanted to talk to you about before we dive into this thing we worked collaboratively remotely and we would have ours like uh synchronized setups so tell us a little bit about that well it was really cool it was like a high-tech low-tech thing because we were trading sessions back and forth with a digital performer and we couldn't really collaborate it on it in real time so we had to trade sessions and synchronize until we had the exact same sound loaded up on each of our systems which is kind of cool actually yeah so we're gonna try something I uh I have this piece of music that I wrote Jason and I would like you to try to open this thing up on your end alright so I've got the DP file and I'm going to send it to you on messages here okay when you can go ahead and open that thing up well this works it'll be really cool I'm gonna open it right now all right so yeah why don't you go ahead and share the screen you got it [Music] foreign [Music] so then like For Old Times Sake do you want to try to add something to that real quick yeah and then send me back the DP file with the stuff that you added and uh I'll open it up here on my end and if it works just have everything in there it just works yeah it should load all the same sounds and and whatnot so okay I'll do it I'll do it uh all right well thank you Jason uh we'll we'll talk soon that sounds great Hi man bye bye okay we got the file let's go ahead and open this up all right here's the file and uh so it looks like the stuff that he added was later on in the piece so let's take a look thank you good yeah okay so he added some of the Tina guocello stuff uh uh doubling it in some of these bell-like instruments [Applause] that's good yeah this whole section was entirely uh just a bunch of chords and I had no Melody so this is great this is uh this is cool uh great so uh this is this is great I dig the melody much better than just the lame chords I had all right chat soon man thanks again well that's how you collaborate using uh Museum and sharing a digital audio workstation file with someone else obviously I didn't talk about this but this works best if both of you are sharing the same digital audio workstation if you're both using logic both using Cubase if you do not have the same let's say you're working in logic and you want to share it with someone using Cubase well you can save the Museo instance as a Museo file and Export a midi file and share that with somebody and it and we've tested it and that works just as well it just takes a few extra steps this is the ideal way is to share using the same Daw as other people but overall I think that this is a really great way to work I wish I had this a few years ago when we were working on some of those projects back in the day but we have it now so thanks for watching and we'll talk soon bye-bye
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Length: 6min 58sec (418 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 01 2023
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