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BPM/Tracklist Case Inserts - PLZ!
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Basilisk
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Posted : Jun 28, 2007 21:19
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Quite possibly... it is written in Java, so it is compatible with a wide range of platforms. A friend of mine runs it off his PDA, which is pretty cool.
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Pustelga
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Posted : Jun 29, 2007 04:40
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Oh Gorilla dust, YOu speak from a DJ's point of view. I find files full of slips of paper beautiful....they have a personality...and even though I personally would like BPM's mentioned, too much information is not necessarily a good thing..people presume too much. |
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Tantrumm Records
Tantrumm Records
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Posted : Jun 29, 2007 04:46
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Oh Greg, I did mean to make an insert for Nritya Shastra, but then I put the tracklist on the cd instead...i've been doing this for all our cds. I didn't add BPM's for Nritya Shastra because yes its truee, people do presume too much.... and i just wanted to leave it a little mysterious. Maybe I can make an inlay and put it on the label website, and whoever really wants it could download it after its released, maybe thats a solution...but its something to think about
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GorillaDust
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Posted : Jun 30, 2007 00:43
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"too much information is not necessarily a good thing..people presume too much. "
This is a good quote - could be said for many situations! |
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Kane
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Posted : Jul 16, 2007 11:50
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From the point of view of a label (not that i own a label), I think printing bpms on the inserts makes the cd look bad somehow..i wouldn't do it if i did own a label..
As a DJ, I beatmatch by ear anyway, so bpms on cases don't matter to me in that perspective..i'd rather have a better looking case.. |
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