Hello,
Well, I should be less quiet now....I survived the summer quarter at
school, one where I (a) had four of the core courses I teach (HTML,
database development, Linux system administration, Javascript)
completely revamped with new textbooks and everything, (b) a brand new
class to plan from scratch (Legal & Security issues), and (c)
headquarters getting a complete and utter burr up their asses about
attendance rates and writing up every instructor with less than 80
percent attendance at midterm (including yours truly) even though my two
biggest classes are on Friday night and Saturday morning. I've been
completely stressed out and the backlog of music I need to vet for the
show currently sits at July 18. Ouch.
So this week being finals week, I survived, and I made a resolution to
do absolutely nothing work-related at home this week. So far I have
added about 15 new artists to Escape From Noise and a half dozen to
Spellbound, plus a couple dozen new tracks added from folks who are
already on the list.
My podcasts have been late but they've still been getting out. I just
finally got the August 20 episode of Escape From Noise uploaded, and I
should have the August 28 episode of Spellbound up later this morning.
And I'm still working on whittling down the backlog. I'm hoping to be
completely caught up by Labor Day so that I can resume production on my
own music and have it produced, mixed, mastered, pressed, and
distributed by Christmas.
I would imagine my setup is much more complex than most of you here,
because I started out with a music studio, then retrofitted it for net
radio, then used that to produce the podcast. Not that it's
professional by any means, but it's adequate for producing synthpop,
which is more than enough for net radio and podcasting.
I've been a little concerned about bandwidth. So far I haven't run into
any problems because my shows just aren't all that popular yet. :-) But
with each EFN show being 120MB and Spellbound being 28MB, I do rack up
some pretty good monthly file transfer numbers. Plus I also distribute
my own music there, and I host the chat room for Cygnus Radio. My ISP,
phpwebhosting.com, advertises free everything for $10 a month, and they
haven't sent me any nastygrams so I'm guessing it's not a problem yet.
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DAVID VESEL -- synthetic music for humans
http://www.purplenote.com/davidv
dav...@purplenote.com
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The Purple Note Radio Network:
Escape From Noise, vocal electronica, 10PM Sats
http://efn.purplenote.com
Spellbound, music for theremin, 11PM Suns
http://spellbound.purplenote.com
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