Comment by 16bitvoid
17 hours ago
Bandlab Studio, maybe? Never used it, but might be what you're looking for. There's a web version and a mobile app.
17 hours ago
Bandlab Studio, maybe? Never used it, but might be what you're looking for. There's a web version and a mobile app.
Bandlab is decent enough for this, yeah. It's not "version control" in the way that programmers are used to, not by any means. More like "Google Docs" but for a DAW session. Certainly good enough for "my brother who plays keys lives in a different city but we want to collaborate on something".
I think this git but for music you are suggesting is quite interesting (or more like a figma for music maybe). My musician friends still use dropbox and google drive to push around files to each other. Honestly, I would be all for it but I have a feeling that musicians are a tough crowd when it comes to these services. So maybe if somebody like Bandcamp who has already demonstrated good will with the community steps up and builds something that would be a delight.
This is roughly the idea but the platform is very clunky. My band also somehow lost access to some tracks due to permissions vagueries and in general the experience is very enshittified. I would not recommend it.