Music stuffs
I've been thinking about the projects I have in the hopper and what wants to/needs to get done when.
Stuff Right Now:
Get my set together for Burning Man (I'm playing in the center camp cafe!)
Make a CD to give away to burners, friends, use for promotion, etc.
Work on film score
Then there's the Back Burner (read: stuff I want to pursue after Burning Man):
Possibility of another film score
Zurround archive project
Trip Hop with pied_piper
More Low Orbit!
More gigs!
So, I want to make a cd. I could use your opinions.
Here are my thoughts:
I won't have time to get a really polished full length thing done before I go, so I'm thinking of making a demo-y thing of at least 3 tracks, maybe more if I have the time. r4c and I made mini-cds of that many tracks for Low Orbit. I like the size and I like having something super portable to give away, (this is especially handy in the desert), I like that they look different, I like that the size kinda identifies them as a non-full length, and somehow it feels less wasteful to put 3 songs on a little cd even though the cost between them isn't really any different. Well, it *is* more economical in terms of printing labels...
But- people can't put them in some regular cd players, some people think they're minidiscs instead of cds, they tend to get lost among regular sized cds, things like that.
What do you think? Should I put the tracks on a full sized cd or the little ones? Do those of you who got a mini-version of the low orbit stuff like it or was it annoying?
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Just 'cause it's 2 out of 2 who've said minidisc...
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perhaps you could even personalize each disc... don't know how much time you're alloting for yourself but, if people who got the discs knew each was unique it may prompt them to keep better care of it, and 'sides, if they don't have a computer or laptop that plays the minicd now, perhaps they will next year.
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Color me in favor. Small is cute. Cute is memorable. Memorable is good in an overcrowded market.
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I bought a stack of mini CD cases from MicroCenter once just because they were SOOO cute! (And I already had a stack of mini CDs for the same reason.)
Still, I think that if you want as many people as possible to be able to use them, you should probably go for normal sized.
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they are considered non-standard for use in most slot-loading drives...
i like them a lot and used to use them for small mixes, but not anymore as my only working cr-rw drive is a slot-loader.
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Also, i'm excited to see you planning music stuff for Burning Man. :) Yay.
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but like everyone says, cute only works in tray drives, not slot-loaders.
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