Hi, While testing my new system configuration tonight Bob Josland, the drummer for my band, and I produced some Ardour drum sessions. The print quality is good enough for samples. The playing is Budweiser influenced and marginal for loops unless someone is willing to do some editing. If anyone is interested, I have alot of Ardour drum sessions that can be licensed appropriately and released. I have no time to study licensing so all suggestions would be appreciated, i.e. License Green because it enables commercial use, etc. I can't invest any time editing the sessions for multitrack loop libraries or samples. I'd prefer to find one or two people that are willing to do the editing, categorizing, etc. It's concievable that I could release many styles, time signatures, tempos and mixes. I can't make any promises though because time is always a challange. ron-bob07.mp3 is eight tracks; kick, snare, hat, rack-R, rack-L, floor, over-L, over-R. Aside from panning and reverb (lexicon) on the snare there's almost no mixing. The lexicon is the source of noise in the mix, the multitrack prints have no appreciable noise. The ring in the snare could be obtrusive depending on the song. The style is raggae or beergae at 125bpm. There are enough parts in this six minute piece to construct verses, choruses, intro, outro, bridges, etc. http://www.multitrack.us/~parker/music/ron-bob07.mp3. If DNS is fubar substitue 209.134.141.117 for the domain name. Oh, the old Rocket Network crew has a new project for music collaboration. We might be able to work something out with them if we start building libraries. I can't afford to serve. Or maybe someone will have a better suggestion if there's a need. ron __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Get better spam protection with Yahoo! Mail. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools