So, I'd just like to bring up this REALLY cool concept I found out about recently. It's called "Dueling DAWs" (although the title probably should have made that obvious), and so far, I've never really listened to the concept in action anywhere other than inside the Brony music world. The concept I believe was created by Stablefree for Toastbeard ZIQ16, and the way it works is like a simple "append and send" process:
1) Producer A makes 16 bars of music, bounces to WAV and sends to Producer B. 2) Producer B adds additional 16 bars of music, bounces the whole thing to WAV and sends to Producer A. 3) Rinse and repeat. Set time limit to make things more interesting (optional, of course)! 4) Place this step-by-step list into your video description, so that other people can take the challenge!
Once a section is mixed down it stays locked in stereo and no revisions are allowed.
This is the concept's debut, Stablefree vs. Replacer:
And this is SlyphStorm vs. Forest Rain, awesomely giving the concept some life:
So...what are all your thoughts on this? Do you think y'all would like to try it with each other? I'd love to try as well; unfortunately I have no comparable DAW right now.
Also...if anypony is willing to reference this to Aviators, please do so, because THAT would be awesome to hear, him trying out this concept.