Music Banter

Music Banter (https://www.musicbanter.com/)
-   General Music (https://www.musicbanter.com/general-music/)
-   -   The Faustian Pursuit of Music Acquisition (https://www.musicbanter.com/general-music/59075-faustian-pursuit-music-acquisition.html)

Mrd00d 10-24-2011 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Unicr0n (Post 1113364)
I do something similar to Mrd00d, in that three or four of my friends have copies (or large portions, in some cases, in that most people don't have a terabyte and a half of free space just for music) of my collection, and this serves a dual purpose. First, in the event of a hard drive failure I can reacquire my collection with minimal effort. And second, it introduces my friends to new music that they never would have found otherwise.

I've never felt 'burdened' by my collection -- I'm sitting on about 215,000 tracks, and most of the time I just run my entire library on shuffle (I've never been a huge 'album' listener, I kind of prefer the chaos of never knowing what's coming up next), and I'm quite content with that. I've been building this collection, with a few breaks due to lack of internet, for about ten years now, and I'm quite proud of it.

I also feel this need to sort of, I don't know, preserve music. I mean sure, all the famous, well known music is gonna be around forever, but what about all the lesser-known stuff, the stuff that barely anyone ever hears? Even if it isn't fantastic, it deserves to be preserved for future generations, at least in my opinion. So I acquire anything and everything that I can. I know I'll never listen to all of it, it's a literal impossibility when you look at my download vs. listening rate. But just to know that it's preserved, and that my friends, being how they are, pass around a lot of this lesser known music, and that it slowly sort of radiates out from my position to other places makes me feel like I'm doing something to maintain a medium that I care deeply about.

I literally lay awake at night thinking about all the stuff that is probably slipping through the cracks as I'm laying there -- small print runs that I'll never get my hands on, that will get lost in the folds of time. It makes me quite sad, actually.

Brilliant, yes, I'm glad you brought that up. And before I start, I'm glad someone else shares some sentiments with me. It may or may not be irrational, but I also feel the need off and on to preserve music. I remember at one point thinking to myself, before I realized the scope, that I would try to download everything. I would have every album by any and every band that I considered enjoyable (that alone I try to keep up with, but is still hard) plus a smorgasbord of 'classics' of genres I don't listen to that I ... might in the future (Let me go download butt loads of Hawaiian music, Celtic music, movie score-type music, flamenco, ). That's insane (for now). Until I can have 100+ TBs, and a download speed that exceeds 4 MB (or should I say, at least averages 4 if not exceeds), this can't be. But I reckoned I wanted to be familiar with and have access to all forms of media...

Nice collection by the way. I've gotten about 100k in 5 years, but I'm at my ceiling. Filled my space up, got about 5 Gigs left I use to grab new stuff, and if I keep it, I delete a movie or something. It's a buzzkill for me to have to pick and choose what to keep. I want to hoard all music, all movies, all tv shows. It's just not a reality (yet).

Imagine meeting someone and they ask you if you have <something> and you're like... "Oh yea. I don't know who they are/what it is, but I got em/it. Enjoy!" I think I wouldn't feel this way if things were faster overall. I just want instant, reliable access to all media without needing internet. The internet suffices in the meantime.

nbakid2000 10-25-2011 06:29 PM

The point is to have access to something if I want it.

Sure, I may not listen to everything I get, but in that one instant where I'm like, "Oh, hey, that group! I have their stuff, I'll listen to it now!" I want access to it. I don't want to wait around while I acquire a copy somewhere else. I want the copy NOW, with me, so I can use it at my leisure.

Janszoon 10-25-2011 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RVCA (Post 1113247)
What kind of stuff?

Media technology.

Argento 10-25-2011 08:03 PM

I have 3 folders.

-Music I like and I frequently hear.
-Music I liked, but heard so many times that I'm got bored.
-Music I heard once and didn't want to hear again. It's only usefulness is to check if I already watched it, but I may replace it with a database some day.

lucifer_sam 10-25-2011 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1113644)
Media technology.

I think he was suggesting the digital age will stay around for a long time to come, even if the media we equip it on changes over time.

Batty 10-25-2011 09:00 PM

When first starting out dowloading most people just d/l anything and everything because they can, then they get bored and slow down and start to get picky about what they download, this is what I see happening with most posters on this thread, myself included.

I keep my collection off the PC on a NAS server wit 2 mirrored drives so if one crashes I just have to put another disk in. I am contemplating a 3rd drive to keep on the shelf in case the box crashes and at way under $100 it's worth it.

Janszoon 10-25-2011 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lucifer_sam (Post 1113661)
I think he was suggesting the digital age will stay around for a long time to come, even if the media we equip it on changes over time.

I understand, but what I was suggesting is that the direction it will take is impossible to predict. Who's to say ten years from now the software to play our audio files will simply be no longer available.

SATCHMO 10-25-2011 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1113675)
I understand, but what I was suggesting is that the direction it will take is impossible to predict. Who's to say ten years from now the software to play our audio files will simply be no longer available.

I knew there was a reason I saved all those 8-tracks.

Unicr0n 10-25-2011 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Batty (Post 1113664)
When first starting out dowloading most people just d/l anything and everything because they can, then they get bored and slow down and start to get picky about what they download, this is what I see happening with most posters on this thread, myself included.

I've been at this mess for ten years, and my rate of consumption only seems to increase as time goes on. I'm pretty sure this is just my form of drug addiction, aha.

Quote:

I keep my collection off the PC on a NAS server wit 2 mirrored drives so if one crashes I just have to put another disk in. I am contemplating a 3rd drive to keep on the shelf in case the box crashes and at way under $100 it's worth it.
I'm going to be doing this as soon as I have the capital to put the server together (along with a new pc).

Odyshape 10-26-2011 12:02 AM

you guys could use 5 of these
Newegg.ca - SAMSUNG Spinpoint F4EG HD155UI 1.5TB 5400 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 02:44 PM.


© 2003-2024 Advameg, Inc.