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kevin shawn
Like a six ton megabomb

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Vegas
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Nov-18-2010 00:08
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by MichaelHaber
I was wondering how good peoples production skills are comparing whether they had lessons or not. |
Exactly how do you plan on making that correlation, particularly from this unscientifc and inadequate poll? And, what are your criteria for defining something as subjective and arguably meaningless as "good", who will be the judge, and how do you plan on ascertaining whether you're listening to a given producer's best work, worst work, or somewhere in between?
Most people learn production skills from a variety of sources and I'm quite certain that most experienced producers could answer "all of the above, and then some" to the options you provided. And, you left out some obvious options (e.g., books, forums). But, most importantly, you failed to realize that the amount and type of experience that a producer has had generally has a much greater influence on how good he/she is than the manner in which he/she learned to produce does. There are a ton of great producers who learned primarily through self-instruction and there are a ton of excellent producers who learned primarily through formal training, but most learned the fundamentals through a variety of methods and developed those skills further through years of experience. This poll is not going to differentiate between them or give you any sort of quantitative distribution of "goodness" by instructional method.
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Nov-18-2010 01:18
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DJ Robby Rox
Longterm Newbie

Registered: Apr 2007
Location: Tiestoland
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I don't think he's trying to draw a scientific correlation I think he's just trying to draw a personal one.
Like he might see that some of the better producers on this forum have all had lessons than mistakeningly interpret that he needs them too or he'll never get any better.
Look at Lolo, M4B, and even you Cryo. I'm not saying M4B is one of the better producers as he doesn't even seem to produce anymore but I still think he has the full potential if he ever desired to actually make something good in the first place.
Then look at people who haven't had lessons lol, atxbigballer, me, and a whole host of other people who seem to never be improving.
I definitely see that a 5 or 6 person sample size has no power (power is actually a research term ftr) but most scientific studies start exactly like this thread. You can't design a study in the first place untill you have a direction to go in. Otherwise you run out of resources real quick. For all the research I've done for my uni, we always go out before even designing the experiment to ask useless questions like he is now. Its the whole preliminary process.
I think overall this thread is worthless, and in the end it doesn't answer anything, but genuine research also doesn't "answer" anything either. So for the sake of his curiosity I'll do my part.
No I haven't had lessons, and although some lesser people may consider my skills good or ok, I don't think they are anywhere that they could be if I DID have some formal training. I think you definitely have some self taught animals who have mastered the fundamentals w/out proper training, but I tend to think the larger majority HAVE had some form of training. Thats my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
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Nov-18-2010 02:22
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