9.11.11

What is an hour worth?

The title of this post is a question that has a different ring to it these days. If you didn't know, my wife and I were blessed with a child in January this year (2011). Since then, time is more and more becoming a highly valuable asset. Now, don't get me wrong, I do love spending time with my son, but my sort of new found hobby - YouTube - has taken quite a blow. It's been more than a month since my last video upload, and time is ticking.
I feel I have found an interesting subject for my videos, and the response I've gotten proves this. The really sad part is that my MilkyTracker tutorials are just starting to get somewhere, and I really hate leaving the viewers hanging in the middle of a series. Although it might look as though the multi8it project is no more, this couldn't be further from the truth. I have registered the domain multi8it.com, and I have some plans for it. At the moment I plan on sticking with blogger as blog engine, simply because I like it. I will probably mainly use the domain and the hosting as a portal for the project, and a place to host audio files as well as project files. Initially I will not put the MilkyTracker tutorials there, as they somewhat depend on the annotation system. However, I want you to have your say. If you want the tutorials, rendered with annotations in mind, but without them, I will put them up.
This was just a tiny update to let you know that things are moving, albeit slowly. Now I'll sit down and record the audio for the next MilkyTracker tutorial.

Peace!

1 comment:

  1. Good news. :-) I like your MilkyTracker tutorials as I started to do some music with it lately. And I pretty much love it. :-) Annotations are cool. But maybe you can "hard annotate" the video itself, if you want to be independant of YouTube. And a suggestion, btw... It would be cool to hear the sounds you make while demonstrating.

    And of course, there is no need to rush. You have your family, your studies and multi8it. There is really no need to waste one for the sake of the other. Take you time, follow your own rhythm. :-)

    And thanks for the tutorials!

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