HomeRecording.Comp Volume II Information

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DaveO brought up a good point that I'd like to address.

I know I said that I'd never get involved with another comp cd project...I lied. Unless somebody is totally against it, I will do another one with the following major DIFFERENCE: NO THREE YEAR FRIGGING WAIT.

The reason I want to do this is that I already know how to do it. I also know exactly what not to do. When I break down the last couple years into specific events, the only thing that held this project up was me not knowing what to do. I think that once people get their HomeRecording.Comp Volume One discs in the mail, they'll be very pleased with the decent albeit amature job that I've done.

Now one of the big things that tripped us up initially last time was trying to get everybody to agree on things...when most people really didn't care or would just say "sure, sounds good." Therefore, I have come up with the following plan. I am open to suggestions, but I feel 100% confident that this plan will be successful.

1) Submissions will be a single package deal with a single deadline. You miss the deadline, you miss the CD, and you wait for the next one. Last time I worked with a lot of people so that they could get their stuff on the CD late...mainly because it was the first time we'd done this and I didn't want anyone to be left out, ya know?

1.a) Submissions will include:
a) A single song recorded by the submitter, on a single CDR *data* disc. No audio CDs.
b) A signed contract (to be downloaded) giving dup and dist license to the entire group of submitters. If the material you recorded is not your own, you must download and submit a co-creator contract in which the copyright owners agree to allow you to submit the song. No cover songs under any circumstances.
c) A piece of paper with the following information: Recorded By (no recorded "at"), Performed By, Written By, copyright date, copyright name, Engineer's email and website, Performer's email and website.
d) A piece of paper with the following information: Subitter's name, BBS Name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number.
e) A USD money order for $20 even.
f) And understanding that the CD might be sold for more or less than $20 to the general public, depending on the number of CD's required.

1.b) Submissions will be received by me, complete, by a set date.

1.c) The minimum requirements for a submitter will be that he of course be a member of the BBS, have recorded the material, and have at *least* 50 posts over the past 6 months. We can sit around and bitch over this one but trust me, lots of people pop up out of NOWHERE wanting to be on the CD, and that's not kosher. If you can't post 8-10 posts a month, you don't need to be on the comp.

2) No mastering will be done or considered. A song list will be generated by myself or Ed in whatever manner seems to fit best.

3) I will design the CD labels, because I know exactly what I can get away with now. CD Duplication and printing will be through the same guy in Portland who did the current CD.

4) I will do all the artwork unless somebody pops in with a *specific* idea. Last time I had a lot of "yeah, I'll help" and then tick....tick....tick.....tick.....nothing. I won't worry about making sure it all looks good to everybody because what everybody seems to really want is to just GET the damn thing in a reasonable amount of time.

5) A thread will be started for cover submissions. I think it was really cool the way we did this last time, even if S8-N & Todd were the only ones to submit anything.

6) After the submission deadline a call for pre-orders from the rest of the masses will be made. I will require a specific date range for the preorder money to arrive. Thus, after the submission wait (perhaps 2 months), there will be another wait for pre-orders (perhaps 2 months). The purpose of this is to raise extra money for the duplication and initial shipping (right now I'm paying initial shipping out of pocket because I did this wrong).

7) Printing of jackets and liners will begin as soon as the artwork is all ready. I can do this myself again, but if anybody is willing to help I'll take it. I'll require specific prints on specific paper from a specific series of printer. You will be reimbursed for ink & paper.

8) These will not be enhanced CD's. We may include other media, but I will not create any sort of interface.

The total turnaround time from announcement of submission deadline to a shipping product should be less than 6-8 months.

I can do this, if you want me to. The announcement of a submission date can be as soon as next month, with a date of sometime in August or September...thereby delivery by christmas.

I'll leave this thread open for comments...including negatives and criticisms and threats.

Slackmaster 2000
 
I'm down with Slack heading up the next one.


I, for one, don't think the first CD took long at all. I have found my soulmate in Slackcrastinator. We work in similar fashion.
 
I vote for Slack and am throwing in my hat for a song on Volume II......i guess i really have to record something now.....

to get it done in 6 months, what would we have to do?.......
 
Slack, all along I've figured two things: first, you were the person best qualified to so a second comp CD, if it happened at all. Second, I thought you wouldn't have any part of it.

Glad I'm right about number one and wrong about number two. :)
 
cool

Here's the first in a series of dumb questions..

When you say on a 'data' disc, you mean just a mixdown onto a cd marked CD-R Data? Your not talking about the mixdown information that my digital portastudio uses right?

This is no doubt a question I should have asked in private as to avoid expressing my ignorance publicly, but just in case there is someone out there just as challenged, I will have saved them the embarassment..:D

damn..

later
sam (B.Sabbath)
 
Sam,

I just mean that the song should be written to a regular old CDR as a 16bit 44khz .wav file, and not as CD audio. This "guarantees" that I'll get a good copy of your audio, or no copy at all. If the only thing you can submit is an audio cd, then I can work with that too...I just want to make sure that people who have the ability to do both make the right choice.

Slackmaster 2000
 
What's wrong Slack,... honeymoon's over?...

Ha, just kidding.

Good job Slack, and good-on-you for attempting to launch CD#2 with more concise guidlines.

20/20 hindsight, eh Slack?;)
 
Damn I better get my post count up!! Hey look, I just got one more. :D :D

I hope to be able to participate in Vol II (as the recorder, not musician). Can't wait.

DD
 
Glad you're willing to go through it again, Slack.....next time should be a breeze, or at least not just a long fart..........despite some of our rude griping on occassion, yer work on this is very much appreciated................I can't think of anybody here who could have done such a good job......:)

By the way, I replied to your email yesterday morning about correct mailing address.....and here it is one day later and I still haven't received my cd.......boy am I pissed...

I phoned the post office and complained but whoever answered the phone told me to fuck myself.....I can't help but think that it might be their way of being optimistic....or pessimistic......or something.......I dunno.......gibs...:D :D :D
 
Since posts dont count in The Dragon Cave, I guess I'll be left out.

You got lucky.
 
We can revise it a bit. I just want to avoid the dorks who pop out of nowhere with 1 post asking to be on the CD. Last time I had quite a few people contact me who were barely members of the BBS, and of course didn't stick around.

Slackmaster 2000
 
Damn... I guess I'll have to write music again.
 
Slackmaster2K said:
Sam,

I just mean that the song should be written to a regular old CDR as a 16bit 44khz .wav file, and not as CD audio. This "guarantees" that I'll get a good copy of your audio, or no copy at all. If the only thing you can submit is an audio cd, then I can work with that too...I just want to make sure that people who have the ability to do both make the right choice.

Slackmaster 2000



gotcha! thanks for the breakdown. You truly are the master of all things Slack! :D

I know, I'm not funny..

later
Sam
 
You and me both S8-N. I'm also glad Slack has had a change of heart about HR II. This is great news!
 
"Damn... I guess I'll have to write music again."

What's that Nike motto again?
 
did you wait for me to talk sh*t before you would release the cd?

I woulda done it sooner.! ;)

Long Live Rock and Roll and Slackmaster. Thanks for the hard work.
(not complaining or whining or pointing anymore, am I!)
Rj
 
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