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how's the Looper's CD?
Michael Peters writes:
>> Bring some tape prooves of loop works. We should try to finish
>> the sampler CD till then. (shit, still did not manage to burn and send
>my
>part!)
>
>how many looping pieces have been submitted yet? Enough to get going, or
>are
>most people still working on their stuff? <g>
Sorry for the long delay in replying to this, folks. I was away on
business, and then sitting in class for a week.
I received 5 submissions. If you didn't send me anything and want to
get in on the CD, email me. Basic deal:
From: Ray Peck <rpeck@PureAtria.COM>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com
Subject: Much Vaunted CD Project
Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1996 17:51:24 -0800 (PST)
ToddM@LaserMaster.Com writes:
>I suppose I'm the 40th person to ask:
>
>I have an appropriate tune - how should I send it? I don't have DAT.
>Who do I send it to and what form is preferred (i.e. cassette with DBX,
>dolby C, B)
>What kind of cash is being asked for to have my tune included?
>Will I receive a CD-R in return with the tunes on it or what?
OK, once again. Send by mail to me. DAT and $12 or cassette and $15,
plus $12 for each additional CD, limit, um, 1. Address is:
Ray Peck
24653 Summerhill Ave
Los Altos, CA 94024
On cassettes I can handle dolby S, C, B or none. Somewhere in a box I
have dbx, but the liklihood of my finding it is slim. You can also
send me quarter track 7 1/2" IPS 7" reel if you want. Hell, at the
radio station I can do half track, so if you've got nothing else,
contact me. This is really pushing it, though.
>What if the CD-R burner being used for the project explodes in an
>unforeseen
>technical mishap? What if Roy explodes in an unforeseen mishap?
Then I will be very upset, just having paid $1600 for it a few months
ago. If I (*not* Roy, please) explode, your DATs will be the least of
my worries.
Send the thing with a SASE that will hold your CD(s) and tape, so I
can just drop the thing in the mail. Clearly label the tape and the
SASE. If you've got special editing or other needs (e.g.,
single-ended noise reduction or eq), contact me directly by email and
we'll work something out.