yes, many times i wanted to post in some threads, but then it hits me that it's a french forum....Dorian a écrit :Nice to see foreign people are also reading SDO, unfortunately if you want to participate, you'll have to post in french (the whole website is 100% in french)...
Until we open a kind of "international corner" exclusively in english? Maybe that's an idea?
what could be interesting to others is your sonotheque - for one, i plan to participate and browse it a little.... may i suggest you write a little translation on it's rules, on how to join & use it, and how to post recordings. if that's interesting to you, i could talk to geert, who is a moderator of gearslutz post-production section, and we could make this translation a sticky, so many other people will see it.....
just a suggestion thou, i still don't know how usable your sonotheque is (but i believe it's great, considering the level of professionalism i see in this forum!). also, there is a question if this would be good for your bandwidth.....
A+ (i guess this means 'to all'?)
danijel
P.S. there is an old ongoing thread here about on-line sound databases. nobody mentioned the freesound project (http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/), so i wonder if you know about it. the concept is similar to your sonotheque, but most of the sounds i downloaded from there are not high-quality recordings (could be that i just wasn't lucky, and i picked all the worst ones....). i said this here, because in this thread i can speak english