TexasMusicForge
Mar 4th, 2005, 07:03 AM
Folks:
I've reorganized my site's web page for royalty-free music beds, stingers, intro music and SFX and posted some new files for download.
There are out takes from the music for this week's broadcast of History's Greatest Love Affairs (http://www.texasmusicforge.com/HGLA.htm), which continues our story of Ulysses and Penelope. Accordingly, I have added four pieces of traditional Greek music (Ms. Bramley: are you featuring Greek food on your show anytime soon?) in addition to the other music pieces available.
With the new files added to the SFX section, we've got you covered if you happen to have a podcast that involves tuning a radio at a soccer game in the middle of a city street while you're ringing up a sale at a cash register and listening to your heartbeat. I've just recently purchased several collections of SFX sounds and will be posting new additions regularly. Let me hear from you if you need something specific. I'm doing sound design for several theatrical performances and have a ton of sounds. Ditto with any of you other sound designers - if you've got some sounds to contribute, contact me and I'll host and post 'em here for the community.
As always, to keep my bandwidth down, let's just keep my Samples (http://www.texasmusicforge.com/samples) page as our little secret in the Podcast Alley community.
Best regards to all,
Tio Ed
I've reorganized my site's web page for royalty-free music beds, stingers, intro music and SFX and posted some new files for download.
There are out takes from the music for this week's broadcast of History's Greatest Love Affairs (http://www.texasmusicforge.com/HGLA.htm), which continues our story of Ulysses and Penelope. Accordingly, I have added four pieces of traditional Greek music (Ms. Bramley: are you featuring Greek food on your show anytime soon?) in addition to the other music pieces available.
With the new files added to the SFX section, we've got you covered if you happen to have a podcast that involves tuning a radio at a soccer game in the middle of a city street while you're ringing up a sale at a cash register and listening to your heartbeat. I've just recently purchased several collections of SFX sounds and will be posting new additions regularly. Let me hear from you if you need something specific. I'm doing sound design for several theatrical performances and have a ton of sounds. Ditto with any of you other sound designers - if you've got some sounds to contribute, contact me and I'll host and post 'em here for the community.
As always, to keep my bandwidth down, let's just keep my Samples (http://www.texasmusicforge.com/samples) page as our little secret in the Podcast Alley community.
Best regards to all,
Tio Ed