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Hello!
Member Since: Jan 12, 2004

I have recorded and mixed a couple of tunes and I was hoping to post them on to the web for someone here to have a listen to (the more the better) and tell me where I can improve/gone wrong - especially with compression and/or EQ.

Does anyone know of any FREE webspace providers that will allow me to host some MP3's (these MP3's - not anyone elses stuff - just mine)??

Ive hunted a few but no luck!

TA

Coco

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Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jan 28, 2004 07:13 am

NoWhereRadio

www.nowhereradio.com/

Member
Since: Jan 21, 2004


Jan 28, 2004 07:21 am

you can try soundclick too
www.soundclick.com

Hello!
Member
Since: Jan 12, 2004


Jan 28, 2004 04:56 pm

Many thanks guys..NoWhereRadio is a no go but Soundclick is looking good...

Again..thanks a lot.

Cheers

Coco.

Member
Since: Nov 21, 2002


Jan 28, 2004 05:05 pm

NWR doesnt seem to be accepting new member signups, except as a listener.

Administrator
Since: Apr 03, 2002


Jan 28, 2004 05:06 pm

Why not NWR? Out of curiousity...

oh, wow, somebody typed the answer as I was typing the question :-D

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jan 28, 2004 05:14 pm

NoWhereRadio has temporarily stopped the free space part, but looks a though it may start up again with NWR4. Dont know exactly when though.

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Jan 28, 2004 08:40 pm

Well, if ya can scrape together $24.00 you can join HRC Pro. You get 12 megs of space to upload your tunes to, and there is a nifty little colaboration feature to work on projects with other Pro members. And various other goodies that are available to the Pro members only. A real deal when ya figure that is like $2.00 a month, or $.050 a week, or a little less then $0.07 a day. That is a real bargain, and I have looked around at the prices for this and HRC is one of the lowest around.

Member
Since: Jul 02, 2003


Jan 29, 2004 12:47 am

Yep I'd second the the HRC Pro Membership.

Soundclick is the site now that mp3.com is gone, (I prefered it over mp3 even before), if you want to make your music available to the largest possible audience.

Dan

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