Thanks for the feedback Greg, As for the file, it's located on a server, 1. In notepad, type the location of the file you want to use. ???.com/???/???.mp3. 2. Save the notepad text as a .m3u file. 3. put that file in the same location on your server as the original.mp3 file. when you want to send a link, or use it on your site, type out or refer to the full address for the .m3u file, and all should be cool. I hope that covers it all, I'm in a bit of a rush, so may have left something out. If it's not exactly right, let me know and I'll try and clarify things later, maybe someone else on the list will explain this process a little better. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: Greg Brayton To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 6:08 AM Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Feedback On First Mix Needed, Please Wow cool mix as far as I'm concerned. It just sorta came on my speakers and grabbed me. Very full. Loved that bass and drummer too. I also loved how I just click on the link and the song plays. No looking around trying to find some other button or link to click on. I'd like to know how to do that! ----- Original Message ----- From: Nick Dotson To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 7:05 PM Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Feedback On First Mix Needed, Please Basically I loved it, although I've never been one that's too keen on sweaty intense anthemic American Rock'n Roll like Bob Seiger or Bruce Springsteen. However, as a drummer, were it my own set, I'd ask that the snare be brought down a smidge or two to put it in balance with the rest of the set. It has a pitch, miking and probable compression that brings in out front and center in your face, equal to or in front of the lead singer's voice, and I kept finding my attention drifting to that artifact of the piece. I really got off on the bass playing and the choral part, as well as the guitar solo. But it's a very "Radio Friendly" without being squished to death with over compression mix--a true rarity these days and i liked the panning of the cymbals, and the spaces for all of the instruments--the snare though. (grin) Nick ----- Original Message ----- From: Steven Jeffrey To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 4:17 PM Subject: [ddots-l] Feedback On First Mix Needed, Please Hello, I am interested in getting some feedback (possitive, or negative) on a mix I've been working on with a friend. This is the first mix we've done together, and we're both at the point with this mix where we arn't sure what else needs to be done (if anything.) I recorded the bass part for the tune using Sonar/CakeTalking in my homestudio, so hopefully this type of request isn't to far off topic for this list. Any suggestions/observations would be very much appreciated. Here's the link to the tune. "Hold On" Thanks, Steve