Andrew: and they are royalty free Andrew: because most people wont have recording equipment, I can charge for server-side hi-quality renderings of the mixes me: sounds profitable and web 2.0-y Andrew: and whatever they create also gets archived, so others can take it apart and use it for their things Andrew: and they could make their own recordings with those samples, and/or add their own samples Andrew: a user could log in through a web site and be presented with a web-based mixing/recording/sequencing environment with a huge library of user made clips Andrew: so, for example Andrew: an online social/collabarative mixing/recording environment, in which samples/mixes are automatically archived in a community database Andrew: how about this me: I can't find it me: also, could you call my phone? me: do it