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| canton
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Joined: 13 May 2003 Posts: 589 City / Country: Santa Fe, NM
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Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 2:36 pm Post subject: Free place for hosting your music |
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If you're not sure where to upload your tunes, here's a great method as long as you don't mind releasing your material under a creative commons license.
archive.org lets you upload audio, and re-compresses it to multiple MP3 formats on-the-fly. No ads, no nagging, free, etc. (sound familiar? :)
What's more there's an application (windows / os x) that lets you tag and upload files straight from your desktop. You'll find it if you start browsing here.
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WolfgangProductions
Joined: 04 Feb 2007 Posts: 5 City / Country: New Jersey/USA
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Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:41 pm Post subject: Hey thanx |
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| Thanx for the info."I have been Living in the "dark-ages" of anolog technology LOL,and I have only recently overhauled my Home studio to bring it up to date.I was recording on{1-inch}Tascam 16 track reel to reel deck from the 80's,and still using my dat from the 90's for digital remastering and bouncing.I also was using many rackmount effects as well as a variety of old synths and samplers.Finally;I purchased a very good computer with some pretty good studio software..I am currently going to upgrade my software oncemore and Get the "FL Studio7" program.Awsome to say the least.Currently, I use a large amount of VST Plugins in which of course, take the place of all that prehistoric gear.LOL.I Am currently working on some projects,And this info helps. |
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