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>3. David brought up the idea to do a CD. This would require some work >from someone who would realize the CD, and some money from the >participants. >"Imagine if a CD costs $2500 and 10 musicians divided 76minutes and the >total cost..." I, and I'm sure a few others, could do a sub -7.6min song (sorry, is "song" an acceptable phrase here?:) ). How about setting a $30/min charge, and people just take what they can afford? Furthermore, is this going to be edited ("I'm not putting this crap on the CD!") and if so by whom? > So there are 4 DAT tapes with contributions here, 3 accousic an one el. >guitar. > I can ask the guys if they are interested even paying. > I want percussion woodwind, voice... on it!! You really ALL play >guitar??? Well, guitar is the most accessible electric instrument, and all the synthists can loop with MIDI more easily.... After hearing Ed Alleyne-Johnson's CD of looped electic violin I did try taking the violin up, but it seemed to be such an uphill struggle to learn a new instrument that I just gave up! The other Michael Dr Michael Pycraft Hughes, Natural Philosopher Bioelectronic Research Centre, Rankine Bldg, University of Glasgow, UK "Everything in Moderation, Including Moderation" (Zen proverb)