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If anyone's interesting in getting a taste of the effects in Reaktor, I spent the weekend working on a demo CD of R4 effects (also available if you gimme an address)...and also edited up a few recent studio performances and signed up for a trial period at mac.com, where 19+mb of mp3s are now sitting in my "public" folder (4 tunes entirely based on guitar processed with R4, both directly and also post-processed with R4 VST effects in Peak...Flatblaster is a solid "mastering" tool!). My membername is nonstaining, and there's no password on the folder. If anyone's game, just follow these (long!) directions and give 'em a listen (please let me know if there's anything fishy about the mp3s...they're my first, so I might have made some dumb choices...): Directions from Apple: To open someone's Public folder: If you're using Windows XP, use iDisk Utility for Windows to open someone's Public folder. To download iDisk Utility for Windows, go to www.mac.com, click the iDisk icon, and then click the iDisk Utility download link. If you're using Windows 2000, open My Computer, choose Map Network Drive from the Tools menu, then click "Web folder or FTP site." Enter the following as the location to add: http://idisk.mac.com/membername-Public? (where "membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). If you're using Windows 98, open My Computer, double-click the Web Folders icon, then double-click Add Web Folder. Enter the following as the location to add: http:// idisk.mac.com/membername-Public? (where "membername" is the other person's .Mac member name). If you're using Mac OS X version 10.1 or later, choose Connect To Server from the Finder's Go menu and type http://idisk.mac.com/membername-Public (where "membername" is the person's .Mac member name). If the Public folder is protected with a password, type "public" in the username field and type the Public folder password in the password field. If you're using Mac OS 9.x, choose Chooser from the Apple menu, then click AppleShare. Click the Server IP Address button, type "idisk.mac.com" in the Server Address field, then click Connect. Type the other user's member name and the user's Public folder password, then click Connect. If the user doesn't have a Public folder password, type "public" in the Password field. Select the user's iDisk and click OK.