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| quote: | Originally posted by Seany_G
That topic has like 20 pages, can you sum it up for us? |
Well, I thought that I did sum it up in my first post. Also, if you would read the rules--the very first post in the thread--then that should answer most of your questions.
What specific questions do you have?
You join the Ladder, then challenge someone. Both you make a mix, then either stream it live or record it and upload it to a dedicated server and once you get a judge have it judged. Then the looser reports the lose and the ranking begins. You gain skill points for every win, and you gain rank for every person you beat that is above you.
Other than that, there are a bunch of technical rules/guidelines:
You must not use a "premade" mix for competition.
It must be between 30-60 minutes.
You can use any medium that you have available to you.
Each judge has their own set of judging criteria!
It is up to the challenger to help find the judge and set rules with the challenged such as how many practice runs if any, 1, 3, or 5 judges (if you can find them), how long the set should be, or anything else that you deem important.
As I have stated before, please at least gloss through the thread, even if you don't read them all. Skip to the rules and the judging posts so you can get a feel for how it works.
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