Originally posted by Möbius
How can you predict when other DJ's are going to be finished a demo and post it?
I'm just suggesting some sort of compromise, not even for my own sets. I'm afraid I won't see some of my fav dj's (yes Toronto ones) not post sets because of some rule NOT allowing trance on a trance forum.
Do you see the argument?
I just think abandoning the technology makes zero sense.
Originally posted by Möbius
I agree with Margaret, the oversaturation of mixes occured by coincidence and soon they will be off the radar.
I don't agree with this either. I think it helped that Peter was willing to donate webspace but I think the answer ultimately lies with the technology becoming more accesible (re: server space). In which case the bar has already been raised.
IE: I was getting this post online regardless if Peter was going to help me or not. It would of taken 5 mins to find a friend willing to me out. It just so helps Peter is as gracious as he is.
but Jon are you going to do a demo now every few days?
Nov-19-2003 00:08
Möbius
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto
quote:
Originally posted by halo20
I don't agree with this either. I think it helped that Peter was willing to donate webspace but I think the answer ultimately lies with the technology becoming more accesible (re: server space). In which case the bar has already been raised.
IE: I was getting this post online regardless if Peter was going to help me or not. It would of taken 5 mins to find a friend willing to me out. It just so helps Peter is as gracious as he is.
Yes Peter's graciousness was definitely a catalyst for this, but personally I had no intention of posting my mix. I had originally planned to give the demo out at the Halloween party at System Soundbar but I was unable to finish the mix in time and so since Peter offered, when I did finish the mix I posted it.
But you are correct the technology is useful and should not be abandoned nor forbidden, I was simply suggesting a method for ppl to get their demo's out to people if/when they notice a saturation of mixes.
Nov-19-2003 00:10
dEsidEL
Fu Man Choonz
Registered: Aug 2000
Location: Below the Belt
quote:
Originally posted by Möbius
But you are correct the technology is useful and should not be abandoned nor forbidden, I was simply suggesting a method for ppl to get their demo's out to people if/when they notice a saturation of mixes.
... subforum.
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