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This $ per minute idea sounds pretty good to me. I hope it doesn't cause any clock watching anxieties during loop creation! Miko ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Looper CD Author: Joe Cavaleri <cavaleri@simi-valley.ate.slb.com> at INTERNET Date: 12/2/97 4:05 PM Just a thought. Although I may not be able to contribute at this time. A fair way to determine cost per looper may be $'s per minute. If a run of 500 CD's cost $1200 and the total run time per CD is approx. 70 min. each person would be charged $17.00 per min. One reason for this is like most people on this list I "assume" that most loop generated music tends be be of greater length then three minutes. Anyway my two cents. joe At 08:37 AM 12/2/97 -0800, you wrote: >> From: Henry Throop <throop@bogart.Colorado.EDU> > >> o Submissions were limited to one per person, and mostly fixed at 3 >minutes. >> Everyone who sent in a tape ended up on the CD. Most of the people >> on the disc ended up bought multiple copies, so there was no >additional >> 'submission fee.' >> >> o ~ 500 discs were pressed at first and sold for $15 each, to >list-members >> and through a music store one member runs. I believe they're all sold >> out now. > >Who ended up paying for the CDs since no money was collected up front? > >Matt > > >