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COLLABORATIVE PLATFORMS

Blend

blend.io

A social platform that allows musicians to share projects in source format, which supports most major DAWs. You should encourage other users of the platform to take components of your tracks and use them to make remixes. You can build a following based on your output, and buy and sell stems and sample packs through its marketplace too

Kompoz

kompoz.com

Pushing the notion of a global artist community collaborating and building up songs, Kompoz supports most major DAW file formats and enables public

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