Well bands like NIN have been releasing separated tracks under FLAC which is
essentially what you're talking about ...



On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Conor Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

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> Unfortunately I can't find a link at the moment, but I rather recently
> read an article about a new audio format which will preserve layers
> (e.g. rhythm guitar, kick drum, vocals) in order to ease remixing.
>
> Now, I highly doubt the format will be released under an open license,
> but it's still an interesting thought.
>
> I don't think this is a fight that the RIAA can win. But I suppose if
> I were so confident, I wouldn't be on this listserv!
>
> Crosbie Fitch wrote:
> > It does sound like RIAA's being anal about plugging the analogue hole.
> >
> > After all they are the recording industry and it's not surprising they'll
> > preciously guard their control over all recording and all channels, even
> if
> > that means their monopoly gives us mono.
> >
> > No doubt this isn't as bad as it seems, but is simply RIAA requesting a
> > precautionary measure until such time as TPMs can be enabled via analogue
> > channels, thus permitting people to make a limited number of brief
> > recordings for 'fair use' (what an oxymoron) purposes.
> >
> > Anyway, aren't **AA and their manifestations a priori not free culture
> > related? :)
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