On Saturday 31 October 2009 04:41:32 Viktor Mastoridis wrote: > You've got a valid point there: as much as we are eager to share the newly > finished mix, we forget the basics. > > But it's difficult to beat the excitement of the moment: you finalize your > track, upload it, share it, and a few minutes later, someone (probably) on > the other side of your spot in the globe is listening to it and possibly > commenting. > > Only 12 years ago my main carries of sound were cassette tapes...(still > have some olde tapes that need transferring into digital); my main > long-distance communication was a letter... the first listeners would be my > girlfriend, my neighbors... things do change quickly. So post it twice if you have to. Once in the heat of the moment and the second time with all the details in place. From where I sit, the details help. I do a little show on the radio here in the Bahamas. The Midnight Freedom Show. http://www.y98radio.com/node/178 I play one song with a Free license a night around midnight. (I am trying in my own small way to promote people doing the Freedom thing on the music and art side of things.) If I don't see a Free license mentioned, I tend to ignore the song when I am in my show search mode. If I don't see a general genre listed, I may not listen if I am in a rush. If I don't see lyrics, and I am again in a rush, I may pass over a song I like musically better in favour of another that has the lyrics available. Now if the words are perfectly clear in the audio itself, this may not be a problem. If I really like the tune, I may spend a half hour on another day listening again and again trying to make out the words. Now this may be totally irrelevant to some of you but it may interest others. all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user