Does it need to be made 100% with Linux? I have a track I'd like to
submit but it uses some samples that were hosted on an external
Windows box, although it was sequenced, recorded and mastered entirely
with Linux
"Born of Fire":
http://www.alhazred.com/_music/born_of_fire.mp3
This was produced in March 2010 as a final project for a Berklee
college online class 'Arranging 1: Rhythm Section'. I wrote the score
in Lilypond, and then it was sequenced in Rosegarden, recorded & mixed
in Ardour, mastered with Jamin.
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:40 PM, Patrick Shirkey
<pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm compiling the 2010 mix at the moment. Unfortunately I lost a few
months worth of data between Jan - May. If you released a track during
that time and you would like it to be considered for the 2010 mix please
send me a link so I can download it again.
Also if you have unreleased tracks or tracks that are not easily
downloaded then I may have missed them. So feel free to shoot me a direct
link if you want to get them into the official mix.
The past couple of years I ended up with about 40 tracks that made the
cut. It would be nice to have even more this year.
There is no discrimination on genre/content. The criteria is if it sounds
good and/or represents an original or unique idea compared to the rest of
the tracks in the final mix.
All the tracks are hosted on
djcj.org
http://djcj.org/audio/lam/
and we even have an icecast stream at
linuxaudio.org which Robin Gareus
setup last year.
http://radio.linuxaudio.org/
Cheers.
--
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd.
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