Re: [linux-audio-user] Even more music

From: <james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net>
Date: Wed May 18 2005 - 12:32:37 EEST

On Wed, 18 May, 2005 at 10:54AM +1000, Mark Constable spake thus:
> On Wednesday 18 May 2005 05:42, james@email-addr-hidden-dot-dat.net wrote:
> > > Very very nice. I especially like the beats. How'd you make them, and
> > > any chance of sharing the... uh... sources? My drum programming skills
> > > are teh sukc, and chicks only like guys with good skills.
> >
> > No problem. I'm a tracker junkie, so you might not like the format,
> > but mail me back if you're interested. You can have the whole file
> > and play with it - see what you come up with from the same sounds.
> >
> > In fact, that would make a great exercise. How about we all work from
> > a common set of sounds and produce a track, and see how they compare?
> > We could host them all in one place as a kind of project. It would be
> > great to see what other people did and how they did it.
> >
> > Who's up for that?
>
> http://opensrc.org has been available for this kind of thing for
> years. There are 3 "Local Projects" so far with absolutely the
> simplest kind of interface so that web presentation does not get
> in the way.
>
> There is also http://freepats.opensrc.org, an area specifically
> for patches, soundfonts and samples.
>
> No registration other than asking for an upload password (can't
> have nasty folks uploading wares and abusing the space), no BS
> hidden links that can't be easily linked to, no extra page editing
> required to present uploaded material as uploads appear instantly,
> a Wiki on the same database as alsa.opensrc.org so any simple
> WikiLink references in howtos to other ALSA material just work.
>

Ta! I'll take a look.
 

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