It's Ted Turner's cable company representative is standing outside the gate right now.
We've got to get out of here, I've got to remember my password.
I thought we had all, I thought you always told your viewers to make sure to leave the
password on.
Now some of this stuff is still managed from the old days, from the interns.
So that's what, you know, when I had interns, we haven't been here in a while, so.
Well, you know, we're running a nice little commercial now.
Yeah, we're still trying to find people to look towards the future.
Give us a donation.
We'll help you.
Okay, that's the commercial.
Yeah, I wanted to try to show you how you can find, they say find content, but you can
go up there if you're looking for tracks, you can go up there and take a piece of track.
They have specific rules for how it's all done.
It is very self-explanatory, I mean, for the most part, once you go there, you'll get
a different community as it relates to bringing people in to get involved in the development
of your projects.
There I am, Vic.
There I am.
You made it.
You made it.
Okay, here's my list.
Go to this particular site, it's called ccmixter.org.
Hair.
Did I say it wrong?
No, no.
I just see hair.
Yeah, I'ma let it play a track.
Oh.
Hey.
Hey.
And go to ccmixter.org and you'll be able to collaborate online musically, lyrically,
and also broaden your social community as well.
Yeah, there's mine.
Okay.
Okay, so they got stuff from other people and you can download.
This is a song I wrote called Flow that I have a version of that people can collaborate
with me.
You can collaborate with me.
Come, come, come.
All right, we'll go on, Danny.
Also, too, I'd like to say, when you go to ccmixter.com, Mario, can you just go ahead
and reiterate the social interaction, because that's a new one to me.
I didn't know about that.
Okay, this is a place, remember, this allows you to interact with other individuals from
the privacy of your home.
You can share pieces of tracks, you collaborate, you can write a partial song, put it up there
for people to browse and let whoever comes from all over the world collaborate with
you.
And there's all kind of rules that allow for how this can be done and you get to control
all of that.
That's why I can't cover it in real detail, but I'm advised you to go up there and take
a look.
And remember, we're going to be coming back every week, and let me tell you so, in the
future, Dan, what I'm going to be doing is to come back in detail and do a few things.
One, we're going to give you guys that tour behind the scene of the pack stereo studio.
That's coming up very quickly.
Dan, I'm getting together that upcoming schedule, because these are things I know I'm going
to cover specifically.
The studio tour, okay, then I'm going to be coming back and go in detail again about
the creation of your online music versions, all right?
I'm actually trying to do it live in front of you on the air, make these versions of
the songs, okay?
That includes making a version with Vegas, and then making a version with Animoto.
Then I'm also going to take you on a more detailed tour of Last FM, and all of the things
available for independent artists and producers at Last FM.
Okay, so this has been Marl Hemsley.
Make your label for the, it's what, 3509, and for all the people out there, Dan, Drama
Side, Nick Preston.
Not a butter.
Not a butter.
Not a butter.
Not a butter.
Not a butter.
All you folks.
Not a butter.
Without the R.
That's right.
Thank you for tuning in with us again this week.
We'll be back next week.
Dan, we're getting more organized, and to the wonderful Morning Coffee Crew, who's here
Monday through Wednesday with me and Morning Coffee with Marl Hemsley, Victor Allen.
Hey, hey, hey.
Daniel Holland.
Morning.
All right.
We're going to see you next week.
It's been nice being with you.
I hope you enjoyed the show today.
Yeah.
Until next week.
Go up on that transfer on audio for me, Mr. Mann.
Always a pleasure doing work with you.
That's mighty black.
I'm going to miss you in the next hour, right?
I know.
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