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Sir Roger de Beverley 06 Nov 06 - 08:07 AM
Shaneo 06 Nov 06 - 10:47 AM
Nick 06 Nov 06 - 11:05 AM
Zhenya 06 Nov 06 - 02:12 PM
Zhenya 06 Nov 06 - 02:20 PM
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Subject: Tech: download sites
From: Sir Roger de Beverley
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 08:07 AM

Forgive me if this topic has been aired before but I did try several searches without result.

Can anyone recommend good music download sites. Are the free ones legal and what is the catch? Which sites offer the best range of music and prices?

Roger


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Subject: RE: Tech: download sites
From: Shaneo
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 10:47 AM

I use a site called Gomusic , it's a Russian one , it's very good value , a song costs 15 cent and an album 2.30 ,
Ive been with them a few years now and have had no problem,,good selection alsohttp://www.gomusic.ru/


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Subject: RE: Tech: download sites
From: Nick
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 11:05 AM

I'd try one of the many Napster free offers as a start off - the last one I used was a month free trial via the Independent newspaper.

I'm sure someone here would be able to tell you what to do with the downloads - ie whether you wanted to keep them or not ;). You can roam round Napster for quite a long time for nothing if you have a number of cards if you just want to listen - if you want to download and save a few gems use Audacity or something similar during your trial period/s. If you are going to want to use it on an ongoing basis then just pick one which has your sort of music, subscribe and keep going with the one that has most of your musical taste.

I guess it depends what it is you are trying to do and what sort of music.


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Subject: RE: Tech: download sites
From: Zhenya
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 02:12 PM

I've been using the legal site eMusic for several months and have been very happy with it. It's not free, though, and in fact their prices are rising somewhat starting 11/21. They're allowing current customers to keep paying the old rates, or to upgrade under the old rates before 11/21, which I just did. I'm not sure how this affects someone who first signs up now, but before 11/21.

Probably most important to many Mudcatters is the selection of music. eMusic specializes in independent label music, and has a great selection of these. (They DON'T have the big mainstream labels.). Some of the things I've gotten from them are: Irish, Folk, Old Time, Classical, Early Music, World Music, Blues. They do carry some of the main labels in independent music, and are often (but not always) very up to date with new releases.

This is a subscription plan. You pay a certain amount every 30 days and get a certain amount of downloads in return. They have a few levels of plans. The most basic plan (right now), is 40 tracks a month for $10/mo. So that's 25 cents a track. This will be changed to 30 tracks/mo. for the same $10 starting 11/21. You do get a free trial at the beginning with several tracks. They usually have album art but it doesn't download automatically; you have to save it yourself. They usually don't have liner notes available.

I'll refer you to the eMusic site for a description of the other various plans, as it's too detailed to write it all here. There are some with annual contracts, but you can also get a month to month plan which allows you to cancel at any time. You CAN'T just buy individual tracks now and then without having some type of subscription plan. You can listen to 30 seconds samples of the music, but not entire songs. You can select as many or as few tracks as you like from an album and purchase each at 25 cents a track. So the fewer the tracks, the cheaper the album, although even a 20 album track on the basic plan is just $5.00.

Important: Your tracks DON'T carry over from month to month - it's use it or lose it. The site will also post the date each month that your new tracks refresh, but they don't send you an email or anything to remind you. So you have to be a somewhat organized type who buys music consistently to make the best use of this plan. It sounds like they make money off of people who sign up for plans and then don't get around to taking all their tracks.

There are NO DRM restrictions on these tracks. They're in MP3 format, with variable rates (usually quite a bit higher than 128) and you can use them anyway you like, burn them to CDs, put them on any type of music player, in any music program, whatever.

If anyone is interested in this plan, my advice is to:

-        Go to the eMusic website and read the instructions and FAQs so you know exactly how this works before you sign up for anything.

eMusic


- Browse through the site to see if there's enough music there that you like. (You don't have to sign up for anything to look the site over completely and see all the music listed there.)

- You may also want to read user comments on the message boards on the site.

For myself, I've been consistently pleased with the price and the selection of music.


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Subject: RE: Tech: download sites
From: Zhenya
Date: 06 Nov 06 - 02:20 PM

P.S. If you click on the eMusic link above, it will take you to a page mentioning the free downloads. To get to the main site so you can browse around, go to the bottom of the free downloads page and click on the link that says "About eMusic".


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