Thanks, Don. I think you're right - my bootleg would be more like Arkive (in quality, if not rarity) than LSOM 1&2 (btw - excellent work!) Anyway, looks like I'd better get posting! John
Message date : Oct 06 2004, 11:54 PM From : "Don Gagen" <DGagen@EnsembleStudios.com> To : klf@net.hr, "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Copy to : Subject : RE: [KLF] Lost Sounds of Mu 3
Having worked on the other LSOM CD projects I thought I would chime in.
I think LSOM3 is a great idea. However the original concept was a "high quality" professionally made product. The original LSOM art wasn't too good, so I was brought in to do art on LSOM2 and WROST. That being said, anything less than level that was achieved for LSOM2 wouldn't really be LSOM3. If the idea is for it to be cheap and/or free it should probably be another project entirely like ARKIVE which was much less demanding with regard to quality.
I do know that some of us own CD printers that print directly onto the CD, i.e. no sticky label. These are almost indistinguishable from professionally manufactured CDs. I have all the template artwork from LSOM2 as well. New tracks and titles would just have to be added. I'm not sure where to go for high quality inserts and tray cards. I ordered some heavy stock precuts in the past, but the matte surface didn't work well with my printer. Does anyone know what was used for the "Remixed Remodeled" project? That seemed to turn out really well. Maybe some of the glossy ones from this site would do the trick?
http://www.cdrom2go.com/accessories/inserts.asp
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