colinkeefe wrote:StyxCollector wrote:What ever happened to that 3CD set that a lot of us signed up to get and never heard about? I'm still interested ...
That 3-CD set started out as a Christmas present to band members and roadies. There was some interest to create more sets for other people but we knew we'd need to clean it up both musically and production-wise for a public release. The final product would have been very expensive to produce. We thought if we could sell 500 copies we wouldn't lose money on a cost-per-unit investment. The music was re-edited and ready to go but the person in charge of production (a non- MSFunk member) changed his mind and wanted to be paid up front instead of recouping the cost from sales of the CD. The project stalled at that point.
Sorry to hear it. I for one would still like to get my hands on it. I think there are enough online distribution sites (like CD Baby), or if you put the tracks up as lossless (i.e. FLAC/APE) where people could download it themselves and burn it, you could still get it out there and make some money. I've put out a few CDs myself and it's not that expensive, but you're right - as a 3CD set it would have been moreso.
Online distribution in some form is the way to go IMHO as long as you don't only offer a lossy (i.e. MP3) version. If you put it up on a site, sold the set for X dollars, put the artwork and music up there for download, there's little to no overhead to you. Pressing a physical CD would cost money.