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Collab Albums

ja mamba · started 2018-05-30 21:04 · updated 2024-08-07 20:27

You can collab on tracks and got through an inviting process, but we are not able to have collab albums. I think it would be awesome to have an Album with 2 or 3 people on it and it shows up on their respective profiles. I would really be good forr frequent collaborators who want to put out an album on both pages and the album is connected between them

Comments (5)

2018-10-04 00:31 · 2018-10-04

Would love this. I’ve made quite a few EPS with others and it would be nice to have it on both of our pages instead of whoever has the most followers. Not saying it’s super necessary but I’d be cool to have.

2018-10-04 12:56 · 2018-10-04

this is actually a good idea. a really good idea

2024-08-07 20:27 · 2024-08-07

This is somewhat a duplicate of https://www.audiotool.com/board/feature_requests/why_not_collective . I do want this feature. It would make Audiotool more interesting, and allow me to make a sort-of inbox for people to add their songs to as a way of recommending songs to me without having to use my wall. With more advanced settings such as only allowing people to remove songs they added and only allowing them to add songs they made, I can make an album for people to add their stuff to as a way of showing approval of using their songs for certain projects under certain terms, and allowing them to revoke their songs from my pool should they no longer agree to allow me to user their songs for stuff. This will also allow people to be able to create albums for anyone to post to for the express purpose of being known, since it's incredibly difficult to be noticed without being given a shoutout by an already-popular artist or something like that. I, however, understand that the Audiotool Team is busy with other stuff and most definitely will not get to this when I expect them to. Thus, I'll be patient (unlike some people I've seen here in these forums and the forums for other things) and will not repost, bump, or otherwise use some sort of annoying strategy to get the developers to see this.