We have cover...
that cover is cool, I really like the scenery
I'm still working on a track to submit, though I won't have time until next week
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We have cover...
that cover is cool, I really like the scenery
I'm still working on a track to submit, though I won't have time until next week
@Locks> Thank you. My sister did that photo in mountains.
You have time until 30/june/2010...
Very nice tune!
Just upload it in 48KHz Stereo WAV here tinctu.4shared.com.
Max upload is 200mb but you can use splited RAR or ZIP files...
When it will be bigger.
There is 10GB space so place for everybody...
Why do you want them in 48Khz when they are gonna be released on cd anyway? Just curious.
I might try to submit something
i have two questions! how much chip is necessary to qualify a track? and are we allowed to submit more than one?
1.)
yes more are allowed...
2.)
at least one instrument need to be "chip" in whole track
3.)
44Khz is good... too
Hmmm somehow missed this thread.
Entering an MidiNES song.
Last edited by RushCoil (May 13, 2010 1:24 am)
Uploaded a track in 48/24.
Last edited by RushCoil (May 13, 2010 3:25 am)
i'm interested too.
i'll upload in a few days.
RushCoil wrote:Uploaded a track in 48/24.
why 48?
That's what he asked for. Perhaps he is going to re-master the releases for the final print and wants high quality files? Not sure the reason.
Last edited by RushCoil (May 13, 2010 8:06 pm)
nordloef wrote:why 48?
That's what he asked for. Perhaps he is going to re-master the releases for the final print and wants high quality files? Not sure the reason.
Just thought the whole thing is a bit odd from his side since the plan is that its gonna be released on CD (44.1Khz) and he asks for 48Khz which is standard for video production. So in the end he will have to downsample to 44.1Khz anyway.
44.1Khz is OK!!!
Last edited by Tinctu (May 21, 2010 12:25 pm)
how much is the time limit?
i have a lot of live ambient impro recordings. 30 minutes each.