Hi, As a starter, I'd also like to be in :-) I can play... loads of stuff. Derbuka, digeridoo, Cajon, guitar, piano, recorder (heh, well... I've been to school :-) On Nov 14, 2007 8:59 AM, Mark Constable <markc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Speaking of MIDI (I know I know, it's a dirty 4 letter word)... > anything to do with MIDI would be ideal for collaborative > subversion management because the file size is so reasonable. > > Perhaps a judicious compromise between using MIDI, where > feasible, and vorbis test tracks (again, where feasible) and > only relying on flac'd wav tracks towards the end of the > pieces lifetime when it comes time for mastering. > > I suspect the uploaded wav format should be 16bit/44.1khtz > because of bandwidth concerns. MIDI could be used for collaborative composition, With a set of fixed downloadable instrument samples to work with. Then could the real recording/mastering part come. Another possibility I've been thinking about is a fixed database of wave files assembled in an ardour session. The ardour session could be edited in a collaborative fashion using SVN, while the audio would be out of this scope (audio files are just too big for SVN/GIT/CVS/WhatEver to handle) __________________ Marc-Olivier Barre, MarcO'Chapeau. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user