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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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Re: Can no-one be bothered on this site?
| quote: | Originally posted by davidmclean
Is this fair comment? |
Right on, David. These people around here really just don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. You've given feedback on two other people's work but your work has been completely ignored. Isn't one, enough? Quid pro quo, and all that?
You've got ten posts, on TA, and you're already being ignored? What a sham. Back in the good old days, they really rolled out the red carpet, around here. Now, when people who scarcely post in this forum to begin with, start a thread, its post count is an almost certain goose-egg. There are seven on the forum, currently.
And don't listen to Floyd741. He's simply trolling you and probably part of the reason there are so many threads here without high post counts, including my own. It has nothing to do with the quality of our work. In fact, it's probably because producers are threatened by our immanence and DJ's want to keep us a secret so they either ignore our work or worse, tell everyone we suck so that no one will listen to us.
I mean, I can't be certain, because I haven't heard your work but usually people who complain about not being regarded as highly as they deserve to be, are really quite good.
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Jan-04-2011 20:56
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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How many tracks have you commented on? The thing with any production feedback forum is that there is a sort of unwritten give/take policy and it usually takes a while (and many posts) before people will start to notice you and your tracks. If you just post your own songs and don't leave feedback, you'll pretty much guarantee that your songs get pushed off page 1 quickly.
As far as trance.newb goes, my experiences over the years there were quite the opposite. I rarely got much feedback at all, and the only useful feedback I got was from people that I knew from this forum. The comments from the trance.newb regulars were generally pretty useless, misguided, off-point, etc. But, I didn't really care because I rarely posted there - no offense to anyone, but IMO it was by far the most newbish music production forums I've ever witnessed. You'll get far better feedback here IMO, but you have to make yourself known and give people a reason to want to reply to your posts IME.
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Jan-04-2011 21:19
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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Jan-04-2011 21:57
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davidmclean
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2010
Location: London
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Now that's more like it...i can practically feel the passion for the music oozing out of the computer screen whilst reading some parts of those posts!
That's kind of all i was looking for from people on this site.
So fair comment, i will get busy doing some extensive posting on other peoples tracks for a while, and then hopefully they will return the favour by commenting on my tracks when they have got a little more familiar with who i am!
As for the comment that people won't be inclined to comment if the track is shit...that doesn't make any sense, if you listen to a track and think it's shit, then you should take the 10 seconds that it would take to tell the person who did the track that you think it's shit and why - after all, that could be the most useful feedback that a person who is making shit tracks can get - it might push them in a different direction to do something different (and better)!
Surely in any decent forum everyone should take some time to comment on a range of tracks, good, bad or whatever!
On that note, i will listen to some tracks and post more comments - i hope people will return the favour for my tracks!
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Jan-04-2011 22:44
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Imu
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2007
Location: London, England
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I've used all sorts of forums, and TA is my favorite. But yes, unless you're active yourself, people aren't going to be active in return.
Also, too many people ask vague questions, like "what do you guys think of this track?"
I've found that if your questions are specific, you'll get the answers you're looking for. Ask instead, what people think of your mixdown, a particular lead sound, or offer your own criticism of your own track, and then ask if people agree or have a different take. As long as you take your own work seriously, everyone else on here does too. There's always hagglers, but that's the case everywhere.
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Jan-05-2011 15:51
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