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As a seriously cash-strapped music-lover who can't play an instrument, who never imagined that he might one day produce sounds via a computer, who can't afford a sampler (I downloaded Shortcircuit yesterday), a keyboard, a drum machine, a "big name" DAW, monitors, synths, effects and a half-decent laptop, and who relies totally on KVR, Computer Music magazine, Reaper, freeware, a crappy computer (and its crappier speakers) and a 56K dial-up connection, allow me to say:

Xoxos and everyone else in the DC challenge: thank you.

I might not be sober. :wink:
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave

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without having to elicit why, allow me to say.. well... aah.. i mean.. erm... it's... you know... i mean... i know... that is to say....


>>>>> :) <<<<<

...you and me both (erm.. not the sober part.. the first bit ;)





(postscript.. c.2002.. http://www.xoxos.net/music/freeware.mp3 )
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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Very eloquent, Xoxos. :hihi:

Actually, I wasn't being completely honest. Last week I bought Ugo's Metallurgy; it's the first time I've ever splashed the cash on an effect, but Ugo's superb freeware convinced me that my money wouldn't be wasted. Hey, Metallurgy is cheap at twice the price. So, in my humble opinion, freeware doesn't weaken the market, it enriches it.

But I still expect a wheelbarrow of freebies next year. :D

*checks self*

Yep, I'm definitely drunk.
Read reviews of free netlabel/Creative Commons music at Catching The Waves, a most amateurish free music blog. @catchingthewave

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