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Tips, stories, and ideas about music collaboration from the Muselink.app team.
Sending beats into the void is easy. Finding a vocalist who actually finishes the song is the hard part. Here’s how to skip the cold-DM cycle.
Most credit problems happen because nobody talked about it upfront. Here’s how to handle credits, splits, and PRO setup before the song goes live.
Logic, Ableton, FL Studio, Pro Tools—most arguments about “the best DAW for collaboration” miss the point. The DAW barely matters if you send stems.
Sending 50 beats and hoping one sticks doesn’t work. Here’s how to send beats so a rapper actually opens the file and lays a verse.
Most “premium” features in collaboration apps are paywalled fluff. Here’s what’s actually worth paying for and what’s not.
Remote mixing is normal now. The workflow is what trips people up. Here’s how to send stems, give notes, and survive revisions across time zones.
Co-writing is intimate. The wrong fit wastes a session; the right one finishes a song in an afternoon. Here’s how to vet a songwriter before the first session.
Most platforms are built for content and clout, not focused collaboration. Here’s how to find people who actually finish songs.
Keeping ideas hidden stops growth, but sharing them publicly risks your sound. Here’s how to share safely and still find collaborators.
Trying to do everything alone makes it easy to burn out. Here’s how small ideas, collaborators, and the right tools keep your creative streak alive.