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2020/07/30

KANASHIBARI Radio



Yesterday, at the very end of the day, I realized my mistake, threw up blood in despair, wept in front of the heavens, wriggled around in the depths of disappointment, and slept soundly for about eight hours, wrapped up in a soft futon.

Voice distribution server

So here's a continuation of yesterday's story. Yesterday, I found out that if you want to stream podcasts via soundcloud, you need a dedicated account for it. So, I created a new account "on purpose". It's called "Kanashibara".

https://soundcloud.com/kxnxb_radio

It's called Kanashibari Radio. If you register the URL of the account's RSS feed, you'll be able to receive podcasts of the music you've uploaded to the site. .

So, I can create both Japanese and English podcasts, but if I upload both to the same account, they both seem to go out on their own.

We didn't want to mix them up, so we decided to keep the English podcast and the Japanese podcast separate, and started with the English one. We decided to start with the English-language podcast, because the quality of the automated voice is much better in English.

It's not enough just to get people to read the blog, but the whole point of the podcast is to get people to listen to the music and know that Kanashibari exists.

That's why we've decided to do this podcast.
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I decided to set up the podcast like this.
In the radio program "KANASHIBARI Radio", the DJ, a fictional android "Lady Skelton", talks about the contents of the KANASHIBARI Blog (the English translation of this note) and plays a Kanashibari song at the end.
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https://soundcloud.com/kxnxb_radio/200728a

As you can hear, the song opens with a radio-like greeting like "Hi guys! Welcome to my program!" and then introduces itself and says "Thank you for listening. Kanashibari. See you!" and a song is played at the end. It's like a radio show, isn't it?

This way, when this podcast distribution is heard, it will lead directly to Canasibari's music being heard....

But there's no way people will listen to a podcast just because you're streaming it. You have to do something to get people to listen to your podcast. I've been using this podcast as a secondary use for my notes, but I've been thinking about that for a while now. It's time to create a system that allows me to keep this up and running as little as possible, and to continue to do so quietly.

Next up: RSS URLs!

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