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Andre Marc

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Hey folks:

Anyone interested using a thread to exchange member personal live recordings?

We can post links here.

Any genre of music, with musical value placed first, and recoding quality to
be considered second. But if course if it is a good recording, all the better.

A couple of rules:

-you must own the rights to your recording. Nothing commercially released.

-please use FLAC or ALAC if it is PCM. DSD welcome too.

-Leave the snobbery at the door...no disparaging comments about the recording quality.

-provide brief "liner notes": performer, venue, date, and if you wish technical notes or issues.

I will use Dropbox, but feel free to use any reliable file sharing service.
 

rockitman

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you must own the rights to your recording. Nothing commercially released

That about eliminates 99% of the live recordings of signed bands unless you are the musician, ect. Tough challenge. I don't think taped grateful dead shows qualify.
 

Andre Marc

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That about eliminates 99% of the live recordings of signed bands unless you are the musician, ect. Tough challenge. I don't think taped grateful dead shows qualify.

Any GD recording not commercially released is fine. Remember we are talking about uploading tracks, not 3 hour performances. Go for it!

If anyone here was given permission to record a performance, that is an implied right to share it unless specifically told not too.
 

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