| Yes, there is a plan to market it on my own website 
of Santa Cruz things, which I am now building (it is offline at the 
moment), a portion toward the next Y2K3 festival, and Rick could put it on his 
website as well for sale. And Rick and I could also send it around to some 
extent to interested places, such as stations which play such music. But I 
am a start up, not with a big bang to do anything costly. My main intent, aside 
from taking on a challenge that interests me, and perhaps make a little money 
(hey, maybe I could then buy more recording equipment (I bet loopers can relate 
to that thought!!), is to help promote those who are on the CD(s) by its 
presence. It will be found in searches by those interested in such music, and 
they can look further to the individual musician's websites or place they sell 
their solo CDs, with the links I will put up. It could bring some sales to each 
musician. One reason to get the selections approved by each participant. 
   I would eventually like a few paragraphs from each 
participating musician, after they hear their selection, describing there music, 
their interest in using looping and other technology in making music (and other 
sounds). And, as I said, how they can be reached for further 
inquiries. Also, just a few sentences for the CD booklet.   The CD project could hop to a bigger venue, but 
lets finish it and just enjoy it at the moment. That is a whole other matter. 
 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 5:27 
  PM Subject: Re: Robin Haas, Y2K3, etc 
 Can I just say... that I can't wait to hear 
  this!  I'll pay you gents good $$ to finally hear some live, live-looping 
  from this line up.  More direct inspiration, on tap.   I assume there's a plan to sell this, and get the 
  artists and Robin their fair share of the cash?  I don't ask in a 
  malicious way... just that I'm curious what the plan is?   Doug 
    ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 3:10 
    PM Subject: Re: Robin Haas, Y2K3, 
etc 
 Joe, I had room mics for your piece, but they 
    were optimized for the main stage and you were on the second stage. With 
    your piece, I was able to use a mix of all four channels, the room mics and 
    the board's two channels for a tasty, I mean Phat sound, indeed. I do not 
    think you will have much room to complain about the results, which I think I 
    can be called stirring. It is from the end of your set.    When I am at that point, I will have to send 
    everyone their completed mixdowns that I chose for the Y2K3 compilation, for 
    their approval. That will be a time consuming, a bit costly, but 
    necessary part of the process. I hope that is just in several more weeks. 
    Robin  
      ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 
      12:23 PM Subject: Re: Robin Haas, Y2K3, 
      etc 
 Aha!  I was wondering about that.  I wrote to tell you that 
      I have an room mic recording of my set... if you end up using me on any 
      sort of finished product, and want to mix in that recording, I'd be happy 
      to send you a CD of it.  Regardless, I'd like to get your recording 
      of me, too... Thanks, 
        
        
        My email was down for the last 3 days, so 
        if anyone sent me something and it came back, please resend it and it 
        will work now. Thanks, Robin 
 
 
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