Best way to copy a song from one project, into another, so you can use it in your new project

I have a song I'm working on and it needs a bridge, and I could see that a part of another project would be perfect. So I'm looking for the most efficient way to get the midi, and instruments used and any effects, into the new project. I doubt FL has a built in way to do this.

So I'm on my own figuring this out. Im hoping one of you have done this a few times.

Im thinking, I open the bridge project, save the midi to a file, and save the mixer track state and note the instruments used. And then open the new project. add the instrument, import the midi and mixer track state.

Anyone think of anything more, that I might be missing?

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u/Alchemy333 — 9 days ago

Looking for like 22 Beta testers for my Producers SAAS project

Those interested can get 30 free to play with it and leave any feedback to improve or fix things. Much appreciated.

Just go to ProducersWork.Com and start the free trial during the next week or so and no charge during trial

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u/Alchemy333 — 11 days ago

Piece called Merlin's Balls

Created by me at VesciaStudio.com. It basically a free online place to doodle. No AI. I chose how every pixel looked and feels. 🙏

u/Alchemy333 — 12 days ago

Do you pay $297 a month for Keap or Go High Level?

Im Just curious how many small businesses are out there actually paying those prices, when there are more affordable options. And if not, what other CRM do you use and what is the monthly cost?

By CRM I mean an app that handles your contacts, tagging, payments and invoicing, and email marketing

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u/Alchemy333 — 1 month ago

Small business owners: what's the most repetitive task in your business you wish would just... do itself?

Developer here. I built a local events website for my town (people submit event fliers, the site posts and publishes them 100% automatically — I literally don't touch it). Doing that taught me most small businesses are drowning in tasks a computer should be doing: re-typing intake info, sending the same follow-up emails, posting to social media, chasing invoices.

I've also watched owners pay $3,000–4,000/yr for CRM software (looking at you, Keap) when a simple system they OWN would do the job without the endless subscription.

So I'm curious, and this genuinely shapes what I build next: what's the one repetitive thing in your business you'd automate tomorrow if you could?

I'll reply to everyone — even if it's just pointing you to an off-the-shelf tool that already solves it, no charge, no pitch.

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u/Alchemy333 — 2 months ago

Producerswork.com now has a 30 day trial where you can fully use it for free. Anyone tried it?

Seems to be a place where music producers and song writers can keep track of their work. I tried it and like the share music option, meaning you can create links that allow people to listen to your music, which makes submitting songs as demos easy. You can decide how long the link is active for and can revoke it etc.

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u/Alchemy333 — 3 months ago
▲ 0 r/audius

There is no excuse in this day and age, with AI tools like OpenClaw which allows anyone to have many coding agents working for it. Money is no longer a factor in building and fleshing out app functionality. AI can build what you want. So why has the Audius app not improved much lately?

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u/Alchemy333 — 4 months ago