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Posted by echosystm on Mar-07-2014 00:07:

Has anyone noticed this pattern?

1. New guy rocks up on TA.
2. New guy spreads complete BS, with total conviction that he knows everything.
3. Rape.
4. New guy assimilates or has a cry and never returns.

Every fuckin time!


Posted by MSZ on Mar-07-2014 00:07:

5. Starts a label


Posted by echosystm on Mar-07-2014 00:08:


Posted by cryophonik on Mar-07-2014 00:14:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
5. Starts a label



Posted by kosmotika on Mar-07-2014 00:48:

6. Nerd makes passive aggressive thread, proving his superiority.

If it's a pattern, maybe you should recognize the pattern and then wonder why there's not so much activity on the forums...consider the fact that being aggressive about your opinions and that people leave after you try to humiliate anyone that opposes your righteous rule still doesn't make your opinion the right one.

Also, you being on the site for 10 years, it's surprising you still haven't read the forum rules.
quote:
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That is to say, discussions about the forum itself or its members as opposed to actual music production. These topics are of no relevance to anyone except the most "hardcore" members (and sometimes not even them). If you have a question or problem of this nature, please PM me or one of the other mods instead.


Posted by TranceElevation on Mar-07-2014 01:13:

Jaun Paolino appears as an old wise man in comparison.

I think kosmotika is gonna bring us a lot of fun and lol's.

Welcome in the family.


Posted by DJ RANN on Mar-07-2014 01:14:

quote:
Originally posted by kosmotika
6. Nerd makes passive aggressive thread, proving his superiority.

If it's a pattern, maybe you should recognize the pattern and then wonder why there's not so much activity on the forums...consider the fact that being aggressive about your opinions and that people leave after you try to humiliate anyone that opposes your righteous rule still doesn't make your opinion the right one.

Also, you being on the site for 10 years, it's surprising you still haven't read the forum rules.


Utter bollocks.

A few months ago, some pepople (mainly less seasoned people) were saying shit like this place is dead and it's the end etc, with stagnant threads barely moving on the main page, but those of us who have stuck around for a while, know it's just the ebb and flow.

Looking at this forum, it's packed again, with tons of new threads every day and there's even been at least a dozen new members post on here in the last month.

Echosystem has the formula EXACTLY right. Either Assimilate, or assume the position (bend over).


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Mar-07-2014 02:11:

i kinda think it is all ortofone and that other guy djpauilino or something or other


Posted by kosmotika on Mar-07-2014 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
Utter bollocks.

A few months ago, some pepople (mainly less seasoned people) were saying shit like this place is dead and it's the end etc, with stagnant threads barely moving on the main page, but those of us who have stuck around for a while, know it's just the ebb and flow.

Looking at this forum, it's packed again, with tons of new threads every day and there's even been at least a dozen new members post on here in the last month.

Echosystem has the formula EXACTLY right. Either Assimilate, or assume the position (bend over).

Sure, maybe a dozen sign up each month. How many stay? That's the point I'm trying to make.


Posted by PaULiN0 on Mar-07-2014 03:05:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceElevation
Jaun Paolino appears as an old wise man in comparison.

I think kosmotika is gonna bring us a lot of fun and lol's.

Welcome in the family.


I wouldn't be talking, you posted one track in the WIP thread everyone made fun of you and you never posted again which means you qualify. Your also new here and don't usually stick around when peeps mention your name.


Posted by DJ RANN on Mar-07-2014 03:32:

quote:
Originally posted by kosmotika
Sure, maybe a dozen sign up each month. How many stay? That's the point I'm trying to make.


And the point that EchoSys is making is actually incredibly on point; As a newb here, you either realize that you don't know everything and get the way things truly work, or you get a hiding, can't take it, and leave.

I'm not saying this to be an arsehole - I have helped so many people over the years - we were all one at some point - it's that what the regulars see all too often is a fatal combination of an overblown sense of entitlement mixed with false knowledge. That does not fly around here and frankly it's healthy.

If you ever go to work in any pro studio, it's exactly like this but 1000 time worse.

The first thing you get taught is that you don't know shit and most likely what you think you know is wrong or at least only half boiled. The second thing you get taught is that you need to have a really tough skin and be able to take a joke, and certainly not take yourself at all seriously.

That is exactly like life in a real studio, in fact any workplace which is high pressure.

And although it's tough for some people, it's healthy as we don't know everything, and there's always someone better or more knowledgeable than you, but over time, you get the hang of things, you learn the real insights and actually how things work and then gradually there's less and less people that know more than you do, and at that point you actually know some shit.

Just look at things like the serato forums or audiophile/hifi forums - there's so much nonsense and misinformation on those forums that they aren't even worth accidentally clicking on to.

And granted, some people don't stick around, but there's been plenty of people who get how this place work and have stayed - just look at the join dates of many of the people in threads on the first page. There's actually only a handful of us who have been on here longer than say 5 years.

I hope you stick around, it's always good to have people who are passionate about what we're all in to, but learn how to deal and how to play


Posted by cryophonik on Mar-07-2014 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN

And although it's tough for some people, it's healthy as we don't know everything


Yes we do.


Posted by kosmotika on Mar-07-2014 03:49:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
And the point that EchoSys is making is actually incredibly on point; As a newb here, you either realize that you don't know everything and get the way things truly work, or you get a hiding, can't take it, and leave.

I'm not saying this to be an arsehole - I have helped so many people over the years - we were all one at some point - it's that what the regulars see all too often is a fatal combination of an overblown sense of entitlement mixed with false knowledge. That does not fly around here and frankly it's healthy.

If you ever go to work in any pro studio, it's exactly like this but 1000 time worse.

The first thing you get taught is that you don't know shit and most likely what you think you know is wrong or at least only half boiled. The second thing you get taught is that you need to have a really tough skin and be able to take a joke, and certainly not take yourself at all seriously.

That is exactly like life in a real studio, in fact any workplace which is high pressure.

And although it's tough for some people, it's healthy as we don't know everything, and there's always someone better or more knowledgeable than you, but over time, you get the hang of things, you learn the real insights and actually how things work and then gradually there's less and less people that know more than you do, and at that point you actually know some shit.

Just look at things like the serato forums or audiophile/hifi forums - there's so much nonsense and misinformation on those forums that they aren't even worth accidentally clicking on to.

And granted, some people don't stick around, but there's been plenty of people who get how this place work and have stayed - just look at the join dates of many of the people in threads on the first page. There's actually only a handful of us who have been on here longer than say 5 years.

I hope you stick around, it's always good to have people who are passionate about what we're all in to, but learn how to deal and how to play

Well, as I've said, I've been on this site for several years. I just made the kosmotika account recently because that's the name I'm going to be working under for now. I can't even remember the name of my first account it was so many years ago.
I'm always open to new information; the only reason I know anything I do know is because I scoured every part of the web trying to find info on how to become better as mastering, mixing, etc. So maybe some of what I say is nonsense because I'm getting it from nonsense sources, but I really don't know the difference. If there's a tutorial on how to do something I'm interested in doing, I'll have a look at it and try to experiment with the information provided.
Any "advice" I give here is more or less just repeated from seeing it somewhere else...and a lot of the time, that info comes from TA!
I've definitely become a lot better than when I first started making trance exclusively in 2011...
[[ LINK REMOVED ]]


I by no means think I'm hot shit; I don't like most of my work in comparison to just about anything I've got in my collection and to this day I spend a lot of time looking for new guides to help myself improve; ESPECIALLY on the mastering front.
I suppose all in all my hangup is that I want to stay away from producing "modern" sounding songs, but most of the information I can find is about that kind of sound...


Posted by Storyteller on Mar-07-2014 10:46:

quote:
Originally posted by MSZ
5. Starts a label


quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik



Posted by Mr.Mystery on Mar-07-2014 11:39:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RANN
A few months ago, some pepople (mainly less seasoned people) were saying shit like this place is dead and it's the end etc, with stagnant threads barely moving on the main page, but those of us who have stuck around for a while, know it's just the ebb and flow.

Denial.


Posted by TranceElevation on Mar-07-2014 13:27:

quote:
Originally posted by PaULiN0
I wouldn't be talking, you posted one track in the WIP thread everyone made fun of you and you never posted again which means you qualify. Your also new here and don't usually stick around when peeps mention your name.


Damn Juanito, just when I thought you grew up you disappoint me.

I guess making 10 different alts didn't help you cleaning your image of a complete retard everyone is laughing at.

Guess what, now you got competition and MAYBE if you stay quite people will forgot about your constant fails and focus on your soul brother kosmotika.

That said, someone like you shouldn't be even talking about production. You've been posting and re-posting the same wip for an year or so and it still sounds like the theme for some nintendo game from back in the 90's.


Posted by Richard Butler on Mar-07-2014 14:46:

quote:
Originally posted by kosmotika

I spend a lot of time looking for new guides to help myself improve; ESPECIALLY on the mastering front.




Just my opinion but I don't think I'd ever be that good at mastering unless I was a dedicated pro doing it day in day out.

I have a test you 'all should try so as to see where your mastering is at; Stick one of your tracks through your TV, especially if it is surround sound. Decent pro tracks always sound good on my TV (played via the DVD player) whereas the last of mine I did this with sound bloody awful.

You can study tutorials forever like a cook can study recipe's but in the end some people just have that edge. If I think I have a worthwhile track I will get it mastered by a specialist.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Mar-07-2014 14:57:

I think it's a good idea to bring in someone else for the mixing/mastering process even if you are good at it yourself, because they can listen to the music with fresh ears and bring up things you wouldn't had thought of. You don't have to be good at everything - and very rarely anyone is.


Posted by Richard Butler on Mar-07-2014 15:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery

You don't have to be good at everything - and very rarely anyone is.




That a really good way of framing things and something I'm going to remember because I have one of those that feels he has to be good at all things and found it impossible. It's ok not to be a master of everything, yes, I like that.

One quote from Deadmau got me this idea you have to be a mastering expert, when he said you don't wanna hand your baby onto someone else, something like that.


Posted by tehlord on Mar-07-2014 16:04:

The way to be pro is to hire a mix engineer and a mastering engineer.

Like it's always been done.


Posted by kosmotika on Mar-07-2014 18:07:

Dunno

Well, that's where I run into problems. I haven't got the money for pro mastering or anything like that, especially since I'm a believer in releasing nearly everything I make for free.
I once was in talks with a bigger label and they offered to master my stuff for free, so I sent something in to their guy. He absolutely butchered it, made it an earsplitting mess that sounded nothing like the original, so now I've decided I'm going to try and at least become decent at it so that I can still have that control over my work and continue releasing free stuff, so what Deadmau5 said is very true imo.


Posted by TranceElevation on Mar-07-2014 18:30:

kosmotika, do you even know what is mastering? Give me a definition of it.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Mar-07-2014 19:17:

quote:
Originally posted by kosmotika
Well, that's where I run into problems. I haven't got the money for pro mastering or anything like that, especially since I'm a believer in releasing nearly everything I make for free.
I once was in talks with a bigger label and they offered to master my stuff for free, so I sent something in to their guy. He absolutely butchered it, made it an earsplitting mess that sounded nothing like the original, so now I've decided I'm going to try and at least become decent at it so that I can still have that control over my work and continue releasing free stuff, so what Deadmau5 said is very true imo.

That's what you tend to get when someone offers to do shit for free.

And yeah, it's not really worth paying for mastering if you're sharing everything for free. I've never done it either. I just bounced the mixdowns back and forth with my production partner.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Mar-07-2014 19:37:

If I have time. I prefer to master my own stuff. I take longer but I do a better job. And it find test last eq curve can make your stuff have some similarities which make it part of your style but only with styles. Of music were mastering is less about fitting a format.


Posted by PaULiN0 on Mar-07-2014 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by TranceElevation
Damn Juanito, just when I thought you grew up you disappoint me.

I guess making 10 different alts didn't help you cleaning your image of a complete retard everyone is laughing at.

Guess what, now you got competition and MAYBE if you stay quite people will forgot about your constant fails and focus on your soul brother kosmotika.

That said, someone like you shouldn't be even talking about production. You've been posting and re-posting the same wip for an year or so and it still sounds like the theme for some nintendo game from back in the 90's.


I never intended to make alts to clean up an image. What god you think the alts are for retard? I'm not a nerd who needs an TA image in the first place. There's a new clip idiot what are you blind? You only posted one track EVERYONE LAUGHED and you copied some lead from some old track because you don't have enough skill to make your own. Thanks I like my tracks to sound like the 90's, trance was much better back then LOL.


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