Can the artist see , when something is a free download, that you listened
to 8 or 9 tracks but didn't download anything? Because I would feel pretty
bad indirectly about insulting them if so.
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 5:08 PM, Dave at EAR/Rational Music <
dave@ear-rational.com> wrote:
quoted 67 lines And interestingly, even if you pay $0 via "Name your price", you can add
> And interestingly, even if you pay $0 via "Name your price", you can add
> it to your collection to download later. But perhaps even more important,
> anyone who sees your collection sees that you downloaded it. That isn't the
> case with "Free download."
>
> Dave
>
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Chris Bellevie <c.bellevie@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'll second this. There is some music that I've come across as 'free
> download' that I'm unable to download at the time and I'll never see it
> again, but if there is a 'Name your price', I'm always will to pay at least
> a couple dollars to have it put in my collection to stream/download later.
> As a user, I very much prefer 'Name your price' over free download...
>
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Dave at EAR/Rational Music <
> dave@ear-rational.com> wrote:
>
>> Best feedback I can give you or anyone else who sets up their music on
>> Bandcamp as a free download: Don't! Make it "Name your price" with no
>> minimum...
>>
>>
>> http://hi54lofi.com/blog/bandcamp-musicians-why-name-your-price-no-minimum-is-better-than-a-free-download
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Feb 26, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Sam Loschl <watercat1996@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> greetings, just released a big batch of new tracks (50.) If any of you
>> guys are interested in giving me feedback, I'd really appreciate it. I've
>> been working on this, non-stop, for about 3 months. It was a really fun
>> little project, which will probably conclude my releases under PHNV.
>>
>> https://phnv.bandcamp.com/album/50-shades-of-rave
>>
>> some equipment i used (alongside a shit stack of ableton patches) to make
>> this:
>> Microkorg
>> Korg Electribe EA-1
>> Korg M01-Workstation (Nintendo 3DS app)
>> MC-303 Groovebox
>> TR-8
>> 1989 Dot-Matrix Gameboy (LSDJ Tracker)
>> Mackie ProFX 8 channel mixer
>> Akai EIE
>>
>> i'm poor as shit, earning minimum wage as a cook/living independently.
>> Even so, i have developed a compulsive habit of spending almost all my
>> spare $$ on equipment. It has been difficult to build the setup that I
>> want, but i'm getting closer. My intention for this album was to have it be
>> a bit of a farewell to my computer for a while, as i have enough stuff to
>> make some primitive hardware grooves. I might do some tape recordings next!!
>>
>> Anyway, thanks!
>> <3 <3
>>
>> P.S. On another note, any recommends for affordable monophonic analog
>> keyboards. I started playing keyboards for a local punk band (with a
>> microkorg, which honestly works pretty well). I could really hear a yamaha
>> cs-5 or something alike going well with it. something with some aggressive
>> saws and squares
>>
>>
>>
>>
>