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reply only if you're interested..
I'm going to cast a long shadow.
how and using what?
i dont undertsand this
yeah! what is this all about?
i just wanted to tally who wanted to be involved in the collaboration project
stop cunting around!
We must be telecommunicating I think.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adverse
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Originally Posted by Adverse
traitor!
eh? poofsy?
count me in...
the gang bang of reconciliation will happen soon in madridQuote:
Originally Posted by Adverse
now it is i who doesn't understand you!Quote:
Originally Posted by tioneb
count me in too, lol 8)
You can count me in but will someone please layout the guidelines.......
We dont want to go through the motions of people with BBC Micros attempting to collaberate with Sinclair ZX spectrum users. ;)
The details are layed out in another thread.
I'm in!
T*
I would like to join in too - as long as Fast Hard Techno isnt a issue...
i might be up for it, but please can someone explain in more detail what this collaboration project is all about? :?
Count us in - Axiom boys that is.
What thread are the details on?
Cheers,
MM
Yep, Count me in, and I think Jeff Amadeus may well like to get invloved too.
Cheers
Steve
*Raises hand like a school boy*
:roll:
Okay form your alliances.
/me raises his hand
me and chrissi are in.. but not for a month cause am moving house..
k we've sorted quite a few people now so shouldn't we get into groups? or start some kind of meeting in the blackout chatroom?
yeah im up 4 it but like markeg i am pretty ****ing busy catching up on the stuff i havent done while my studio has been
****ed :cry: :cry: :cry:
i am well up for this kinda monkey business though
Sharpening the tools, biting my lip so hard blood is pouring down my chin.
i'm in but i havent got broadband any more so it'll be slow for me.
soryy i've fallen behind on this subject but i've moved house now and i'm all set up again.
can someone explain how we do this?
I'm back and just entered a fresh post in the other thread....
http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/phpBB...c&start=45
To sumarize:
The FTP is UP!
To sign up.. msg me.. give me your prefrences (see link) and I will msg you back with the ftp address (not public).
Deadline.. 1 week from today Sept 26th.
So are people all talk here or what? If you are in .. stand up, be counted---
Since the site was down.. lets give it till moday to show me your players card..
-Greg
ah **** it, im gonna have to do it now just so im not 'all talk'!
:lol:
haha
Nah It's true everyones screaming me me and no ones stepping up to the plate. I can beat box with my mouth right now and be winning this sh*t!
so did you guys make anything or was it all just alot of bsing? if u didn, let us hear ittt! :love:
well out of 20 people saying yeah yeah yeah. only me noise an fish have been down.
did this ever kick off properly or did it just disappear up its own jacksie?
Well, it should happen really, I`m up for getting involved in organising it properly if anyone else is interested.
I'm down :)
We should all agree on what mechanisms to use for transporting the files, as well as a method of revision history. And I'm thinking that restricting things to "we only pass around wav/aiff files" will be good because it will let everyone use whatever software they want to, to do the adjustments/mangling. This will also keep errors from occuring from not having blah-blah plugin installed. You will simply have to re-render each track back out before sharing.
Maybe once the loops are done then a standard method can be agreed upon for arrangement.
I have a server on a very fast line and can set up some sort of sharing environment for us to utilize. And as I said setting up some sort of revision history/blog style thing would be cool to keep track of everyone's edits.
Just as a side note to the software thing - Live has worked for me perfectly to be able to take tracks I am working on from the main studio pc and pop them open on my powerbook. No issues ever. This may be a good option after reading the previous posts and whatnot regarding Cubase vs Acid vs Logic etc...
This sounds like a fun thing to do, and it could be very cool if the proper infrastructure is in place so that we can spend time making the music instead of dicking with the logistics of it all.
-Chris
im up for it. im probably the only person still using cubase 5, so your suggestion suits me fine.
*Raises his Hand*
count me in for sure!
I was thinking of something like everyone contributes x amount of Wavs and Loops to a pool, then we pick and mix from this pool to produce stuff. Repost and then take it from there?
hmmmmmQuote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Kinda like:
Ok here's a pool of sounds and everyone makes their own track using only those sounds?
I like that idea, but at the same time I also like the other idea about passing the pieces around and having each person change them.
Maybe we can try both ways? Or did I misunderstand what you meant?
-Chris
count me in
Look, I`m up for sorting this out organising it, if we need someone to be a coordinator.
but the thing is, how do we do this.
We can pool a load of loops and samples, and then what. Split into groups of 3 lets say, and then work out the structure from there. Get a finished product, and then re-split that into loops.
Re post the finished version and the loops, and then pass the loops round to the next group of 3 to remix it. Kinda like chinese whispers.
Sounds good to me man. I'll get the server space ready and load up some sort of software to use for communication.Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
Who else is in?
I'll contribuite somehow... although I've been really pressed 4 time :(
Z
Is everyone down with ftp? Or would you rather see a web based upload tool?
I personally don't care either way but I think ftp is probably a bit more stable for the size of files we will be pushing around.... and it has resume.
This sounds like a cool idea! I'm down with it!!
As for the FTP...
You can setup some ftp server software to be able to have users access the ftp from Internet Exploerer or any web brower. I use Bullet Proof FTP Server and it allows this function. So no ftp client software would have to be used. You just use the copy and paste function to upload to the ftp, and click the file to download from it. To see an example of what i mean just click this link ftp://frequencies.ath.cx it brings up a login screen right inside your browser!!
great idea, i'm up for it, absolutly,. Is this colab workaround working right now? or am i missing something?
Yeah, ftp is the one, accessable from a browser makes it easier.
Hmm I haven't tried uploading via a browser.. but regardless people can use other software..Quote:
Originally Posted by Kevin Gorman
But yeah I will have the site up today. As far as usernames go, send me an email to blackout@fsck.org with the username you want to access the ftp with, and I will send an email back with where to login, and your password.
-Chris