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starting the car
by Joi - Permission Granted
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Tue, Jan 25, 2005 @ 1:02 AM

Samples are used in:

 
Djaii (as "Kyro")
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permalink   Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 7:07 PM
Wowza!
I love the creepy way it sits on my skin - single fat notes hanging around - clever tasteful scratching.

I thought it was going to keep going tho. Why so short?
 
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permalink   Joi - Permission Granted Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 7:08 PM
Quote: Wowza!
I love the creepy way it sits on my skin - single fat notes hanging around - clever tasteful scratching.

I thought it was going to keep going tho. Why so short?


Thanks! We’re just learning how to do this. Thanks for the positive feedback. We’ll do a longer one next.
victor
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permalink   Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 7:31 PM
Hey Joi, welcome to mixter, great first go — remixing lessig is a challenge, his voice just kinds of sits there. This does feel like the "first half" of a mix though. An occasional drum fill might go far as well.
 
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permalink   Joi - Permission Granted Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 9:09 PM
Thanks. That was Eric and my first go at it. Good advice. Maybe we’ll make it longer and add some stuff. Can you share Garage Band files here? It would be easier to collaborate if we could upload more than just the mp3…
 
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permalink   victor Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 9:14 PM
1) Put them in a ZIP file
2) Click on ‘Submit Samples’ under Artists on the left.

Upload like you did the MP3

That’s as good as we got for now.
 
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permalink   victor Mon, Jan 24, 2005 @ 9:40 PM
upon reflection:

The kind of collaboration you may be talking about may not be the most appropriate use of mixter. A private collaboration between parties has been requested before and we’re definitely looking into having a ‘publish’ function that would allow people to upload material but not quite put into the Commons.

Today, every upload on mixter is ‘auto-published’ (like the archive.org) and assumed to be in the Commons, making it immediately available for anybody to download and use as sample fodder.

There *are* works in progress here: people will upload a work, get comments, replace the MP3, rinse, repeat. But again, that’s all done in the public.

Make sense?
creativelycommon
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permalink   Sun, Jan 30, 2005 @ 9:36 AM
nice overall sound, good usage of vocal samples