It stands for the Open Music Resource Library.
The idea started as a place people who make loops, samples, and synth
patches (for various softsynths) could drop their work off for others
to use.
Sorry for the confusion, but I had to balance a potentially unknown
acronym versus an incredibly long and unwieldy subject line.
Either way, the library has its own mailing list now. Anyone who wishes
to is welcome to join.
Regards,
Darren Landrum
On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 06:56 PM, Larry Troxler wrote:
Darren Landrum wrote:
Just to let everyone know, I have created a new mailing list for the
OMRL at my
studioconsul.net domain.
<rant>
One of the most irritating things to me about electronic communication
lately, is the tendency use acronyms without first spelling the term
out
in full.
How the heck is someone reading your message supposed to know what you
mean by OMRL?
This is nothing personal - it seems to have become quite common over
the
last few years.
It seems to me it would be resonable to expect that if someone were to
use an acronym that either has a limited audience, or has only been in
common use in the last year or so, and/or has multiply recognized
parsings, that you actually type out the words rather than just hitting
a few letters.
Sorry for you being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and go ahead
and flame me if you think I'm wrong.
SHYN
Larry
</rant>