Interesting, I successfully downloaded track 49 from De la Persistance de La Mythologie Chottienne ... but when I tried to download track 50, I just got track 49 again ... Ah, I see. The links for tracks 49 and 50 both go to the same place. The one identified as track 51 actually links to track 50. I got to download track 54 by copying the link, pasting it into browser address bar, and changing id=41214 to id=41215, and track 55 using id=41216. No, 41216 seems to be from a different CD ... You might want to fix that ... Aurelien wrote: > Hello, > > (pre-prost-scriptum: improtant informations are quite below!!!) > > I think I didn't any announcement here before, but the label I created > some years ago, and work in by now, released two albums fully realized > with free softwares (on a Debian GNU/Linux distribution) in 2008: > > Sebkha-Chott - Nigla[h] / Tapisseries Fines en XXX Strips et LXX/X Trompettes > Sebkha-Chott - De la Persistance de la Mythologie Chottienne en ??? Vélos > > Both those albums are distributed internationally by the label Muséa > Records, and you may find them, freely downloadable and/or to purchase > here: > www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php > and at a lot of other places on the web. You also might find numerous > review of those albums, in Google, and so on. > > OK, that's it for the presentation. > > Actually, it took us a lot of time, but we finally sent the whole tracks > of the 14 multitracks session (in ardour) and the session them selves on > archive.org, so that you can use them freely. > it's quite big big big sessions, as Sebkha-Chott used to be 8 people at > that time and invited something like 25-30 guests to play with. So you > might find something like 100-150 (even 180 on one of them, if I > remember well) tracks by song. > > For Nigla[h], there are two options: we did tarball of each ardour > sessions directory and we also bounced every tracks in one file, so that > you can manage to use them in another multitrack editor. > We then thought about it, and had the conclusion that it was a really > hard work for us to do all these bounces and exports, and finally it > essentially was destined to people using proprietary softwares. > So, for De la Persistance, you will only find the tarballs, as we think > we have to "encourage" people using ardour, or, if they prefer ecasound > or whatever, they probably will be skilled enough to convert the xml > file into something suitable for another soft, or a bit worse, they > always might do all that export stuff and so on. > > The archive.org links are listed on > www.ammd.net/productions/productions.php > > > Hope you will enjoy it. All our further productions will follow the very > same line (there will be one recording session in November for a > pop-prog-rock band), and we also aim to release some very huge > instruments sample base, as we have the luck to possess a very good > studio, and also very good instrument, including, for example, a true > Harpsichord, as one of us do build Harpsichords! > > See you. > Aurélien - AMMD www.ammd.net > > > PS: For off-list further informations, please write to orlATammmmmmmd.net, > which is my pro mail, which I don't want to subscribe on this list (and > ammd does spell with two 'm' only! ;) > -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user