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Today was a solid day of sampling.  I recorded multisamples of two Roland synthesizers - the JD-990 and the D-550, using up about 8 gigabytes of pre-edit drive space.  Since Freewavesamples.com already seems to be getting a good amount of traffic, it makes sense to pursue building it up.
While the sample trigger/recorder was running I […]

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I’ve finished setting up the basic design of freewavesamples.com today.  It’s a site where people can download free .wav samples to use in music projects or in anything else where they would want or need sounds.  I’ve been building the site for about a week and a half and was surprised today to find that […]

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I read a bunch of the submissions to APW today. If I read the insane amount that I read today I *might* actually be able to keep up with them. I also finished Robert Jordan’s The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time, Book today. I think I’m going to […]

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It looks like APW is now live on the Genre Mall.  I’ve created a couple of banners, nothing special, but at least I have them now.
I spent much of the day figuring out some things about Drupal.  I know a heckuva lot more about the ecommerce module, custom views, and I can do some neat […]

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Today I spent a while looking for distributors for All Possible Worlds. I have a package going out to Ubiquity Distributors tomorrow, will be listed at the Genre Mall shortly, have an info request in to Disticor, have the magazine listed on Amazon now (through Suzanne’s merchant account), and have an info packet printed […]

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You know, this whole ‘trying to become autonomous’ thing is a heckuva lot of work.
I guess I could be spending much less time looking busy and collecting a paycheck at a company somewhere, but we all know how unfulfilling that is. Safety sucks.
Now that the reading period for APW is open I’ve received 22 […]

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Is The Internet Full Yet?

Today I added a bunch of manuals to soundprogramming.net and wrote the first of a multi-part tutorial on the ALSA programming API (used to write audio programs for Linux).  I’ve been feeling kind of weird about not having any sound programming tutorials posted on soundprogramming.net since the original purpose of the site was to host […]

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I’ve found that there are some pretty handy educational podcasts available. “Drive It - Convert It” gives a lot of great information about search engine optimization, site tuning, and marketing strategies for a website. I have a huge pile of casts downloaded now and I’m sure I’ll mention any of them that are […]

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OK, so the previous post was actually written yesterday but I forgot to hit “publish” so it sat in the “drafts” box for a day. That’s one of the perils of working until I’m too tired to work anymore.
I signed up for Yahoo advertising to collect the $50 credit from my ISP and started […]

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Today was pretty random. I worked a little on everything.
I spent a good chunk of the morning researching on the Digitalpoint forums and discovered a little about how Google Adwords works. Apparently it was silly of me to create just one ad to show for a campaign - the general idea is that […]

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