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Jay M
Connecting dots...

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: The Hague, Holland
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May-08-2004 12:17
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dj prometheus
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: oregon usa
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you guys all have fabulous points but I still believe that if there is a problem with one of my tracks I already know it.I might not know how to fix it but I usually ask.Almost every one of my posts on this forum is me askin how to make the changes I feel I need.What im trying to say is as I make music for myself I want my track to sound good to me.If there is a problem I will ask about it.I guess what I consider bad feedback and constructive criticizm are different.Here are the following rules I believe validates somethin as constructive criticizm.
1)you gotta say one thing you like about the tune.Otherwise I will ignore you and chalk it up as that person just doesn't like my style.
2)you have to be descripive as possible as to what you think would make it better.
3)you don't compare the tune to any other persons.Competition does not belong in the world of artists as every artist is unique and I think it rather unfair to say who is better than who when you are looking at two different people's works.
also due to the fact that we all use different programs things get extremely hard to explain to others.Like for instance telling someone they need to use a compressor but not giving them the slightest idea of how to work one for example.I have learned a little from my posts but the majority of my learning is done on by doing it and practising.
With software incompatibility issues it just gets too complicated sometimes.Now if we were all on the same program it would be different.
Last edited by dj prometheus on May-15-2004 at 11:39
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May-15-2004 11:28
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Tranc3
tranceaddict in training

Registered: May 2002
Location: Santa Cruz, CA, US
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj prometheus
3)you don't compare the tune to any other persons.Competition does not belong in the world of artists as every artist is unique and I think it rather unfair to say who is better than who when you are looking at two different people's works.
also due to the fact that we all use different programs things get extremely hard to explain to others.Like for instance telling someone they need to use a compressor but not giving them the slightest idea of how to work one for example.I have learned a little from my posts but the majority of my learning is done on by doing it and practising.
With software incompatibility issues it just gets too complicated sometimes.Now if we were all on the same program it would be different. |
I don't see someone comparing a track to someone else's track as competition, it's just a reference point.
Sure there are different mediums we all use, but they're all fundamentally the same. I see this forum as more of a review section, not a review + detailed analysis on how to work a certain synth or effect unit section. I think it's implied that the artist already knows how to work such a device if it's mentioned, or is willing to take the time to search for basic instructions on his or her own. The other production forum has answers to lots of those technical questions. If you don't know how to do something that's been suggested, chances are it's been answered already in the Production Studio forum.
So, to sum up, I see this forum as existing mainly for feedback and promotion, and the other production forum is used mainly for Q&A on the technical aspects of music and music technology.
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May-15-2004 22:21
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RiCo
500+ HP Supra club member
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Somewhere
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Re: Re: Something thats bothering me
Wow, I couldn't have said it any better. 
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Doctor
It's a valid point, and I do agree that there is a high ammount of people who just post tunes but don't review any. However, I can see the non-reviewers point of view too. It seems that people only really tend to get masses of feedback when they are one of the "big hitters" of the production forum. Why post feedback to others tunes when you only get one or two replies at most for your own efforts? Just because they aren't established as one of the forum talents, or are less skilled at production, doesn't mean they don't deserve feedback any less. Plus, there are the people who only review thier friends productions, or will only review positivly peoples tunes in order to score brownie points.
Also there are other non "political" factors too. For example, I only tend to post comments if I have something constructive to say. If I really don't like a tune at all, or there are pages worth of pats on the back, what's the point in posting any more about it?
Things need to be worked on from both ends to resolve this. |
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May-18-2004 00:59
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