Dan Biddle| 11:55 UK time, Thursday, 12 November 2009
As part of Digital Revolution's continuing open production process we are offering some of the music tracks being composed and produced for the series. These tracks are being released to give users a feel for the music currently being produced for the series. They are not guaranteed to be used in the final programmes. The composer is .
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Hi guys, if you click the embed download link it goes through to the license page, however the download link on this page doesn't work. I've tried in IE, FF, Chrome & Safari jic.
Hi @bigadamknight (and anyone else who may have tried and failed to download the 'pulse' MP3) - apologies, there was indeed a rogue character in the filename wrecking the proposition :(
Many thanks for pointing this out to us. I've amended and it should be fine to download now. Sometimes feels like I should change my name to Dan rather than Biddle ;)
The Virtual Revolution looks at how the web is shaping our world. Previously known as Digital Revolution (working title), it has been an open and collaborative production, which asked the web audience to debate programme themes, suggest and send questions for interviewees, watch and comment on interview and graphics clips, and download clips for personal use and re-editing.
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At 18th Nov 2009, bigadamknight wrote:Hi guys, if you click the embed download link it goes through to the license page, however the download link on this page doesn't work. I've tried in IE, FF, Chrome & Safari jic.
Ta,
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At 19th Nov 2009, Dan Biddle wrote:Hi @bigadamknight (and anyone else who may have tried and failed to download the 'pulse' MP3) - apologies, there was indeed a rogue character in the filename wrecking the proposition :(
Many thanks for pointing this out to us. I've amended and it should be fine to download now. Sometimes feels like I should change my name to Dan rather than Biddle ;)
Dan
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