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Omega_Blue
dude, lol. trancelover007 is being way to plur-ish, heh

robby have you *ever* posted any of your attempts at production? ever? seems like all you do is bitch about how you can't get your tracks to sound good, right, professional, whatever. and bitch about FL. where's your at man?

it shouldn't take anyone more than a few minutes to whip up a bassline. and as it's been said a billion times, year after year, DAW doesn't matter; samples, instruments, and ability does. yikes.


also, black people are just swell.
kitphillips
Oh god. This thread just gets better and better.

1/ Robby, mad for brad could actually be a girl. Even if he was gay, is there something particularly wrong with that? Do you know any gays? Questioning his sexuality is a little rich anyway. You're the one who listens to trance after all, trance is much gayer than brad pitt;)

2/ Hard to believe you really will refuse to counsel black people. I'm assuming you'd refuse to counsel them because you think that you wouldn't understand them due to their "violent culture" or something. If so, thats one of the stupidest things I've ever heard. If 1/4 of black people are in jail, then its probably due to low socio economic status, and or racism within the legal system. If 1/4 of black people are in jail, its probably not because of anything to do with their race per se. Cops are more on the look out for black offenders and juries and judges give them longer sentences.

If you said that you weren't going to counsel violent criminals, or poor people, or trailer trash, or something like that I'd maybe understand - although I'd think you were a psychologist. Your culture may well be different to violent criminals or trailer trash culture. But you probably have more culture in common with your average black american than your average trailer dwelling white person or even probably an australian or european. Are you refusing to counsel europeans as well as Obama?? You really are showing your ignorance and confirming everyone's worst impressions of Americans while your at it. I would have expected better of someone who should really understand all about racism and its causes and effects from social psych.

3/ Mad for Brad is clearly a troll and letting him wind you up is -aside from being quite amusing and very revealing - insulting to your own intelligence.

PS
Has anyone ever mentioned to you that the dance music that supposedly keeps you alive or whatever was actually mainly pioneered by black people?
Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by kitphillips
PS
Has anyone ever mentioned to you that the dance music that supposedly keeps you alive or whatever was actually mainly pioneered by black people?


and gay black people ate it up :stongue:
Pagan-za
This made me lol so hard, and I dont know why
kitphillips
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
and gay black people ate it up :stongue:


, didn't even think of bringing that up.

Yeah, dance music started because black people started remixing gay people's music. So Robby, honestyl WTF? It you're that homophobic and racist then I have no time for you whatsoever.
atxbigballer1
House is a style of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago, Illinois, USA in the early 1980s. It was initially popularized in mid-1980s discothèques catering to the African-American,[1] and Latino American [1] and gay communities; first in Chicago, then in Detroit, New York City, New Jersey, and Miami. It then reached Europe before becoming infused in mainstream pop and dance music worldwide since the early to mid-1990s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_music

Aslo
DigiNut is black!
Nightshift
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
DigiNut is black!


as am i
Existo22
Dj Robby rox forget about what other people are telling you here... You will make an excellent psychologist!
Sorry i can't even say that with a straight face. Tell me robby do you plan to keep a ''no blacks allowed'' sign at your office door? Good grief.
TranceLover007
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Originally posted by Nightshift
as am i


+1 man, respect and honor.
TranceLover007
WHY WE DRAGGING THIS SUBJECT FOR SO LONG, if this is his world he wants to live in - that's his choice/problem.

I love this place just because all of us can/is/should collaborate/help/support each other - this is what the whole think is all about guys, not this nonsense, he doesn't, don't, do, is, not, hate, ........

All of us came with different background,different believes, different culture and with different color of your skin and we still can work together, exchange experience, helping each other, commenting on each other tracks, giving good constrictive advice and nobody, and let me say this one more time, nobody should really care what your color of your skin is or what that heck kind of person you are or your believes are, END of STORY.

Remember silence is a gold, so if you can't say something positive about somebody else or his work, than DON'T.

Damn it, this is madness.

Cheers

Kysora
Thread's not over yet folks.

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Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
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When I said "at least you're aware of it", I was referring to you realizing you associate the image of something made in FL with ty quality, which I believe is completely ignorant. The program is just as capable of good productions as any other DAW as long as there's a decent producer working on it. You can be aware of your own ignorance, I don't know why you decided to bring definitions into your little rebuttal.

I didn't know you worked with FL, that kind of puts a different perspective on things, I thought you were more or less repeating the "FL is a toy, get a real DAW" bull most other producers seem to think still applies. Still it amazes me that someone can listen to a very nice sounding track and think it's not good because you know where it came from, especially if that bias stems from your own inability to make decent sounding tracks with the program.

I'm not an incredible producer or anything but I'd like to think I know what I'm doing for the most part, and hearing someone say the very image of a track being made in FL makes them think less of it is just ing irritating, regardless of the reasoning behind it. Especially if it's coming from someone who uses it.

Either way I really don't know why you're being so ing defensive about it, or why you think I don't know what ignorance means. I don't even have a problem with you, but holy you really overreacted.

@eddie, that's quite a compliment, haha. Thanks.
Existo22
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Originally posted by Kysora
Thread's not over yet folks.



When I said "at least you're aware of it", I was referring to you realizing you associate the image of something made in FL with ty quality, which I believe is completely ignorant. The program is just as capable of good productions as any other DAW as long as there's a decent producer working on it. You can be aware of your own ignorance, I don't know why you decided to bring definitions into your little rebuttal.

I didn't know you worked with FL, that kind of puts a different perspective on things, I thought you were more or less repeating the "FL is a toy, get a real DAW" bull most other producers seem to think still applies. Still it amazes me that someone can listen to a very nice sounding track and think it's not good because you know where it came from, especially if that bias stems from your own inability to make decent sounding tracks with the program.

I'm not an incredible producer or anything but I'd like to think I know what I'm doing for the most part, and hearing someone say the very image of a track being made in FL makes them think less of it is just ing irritating, regardless of the reasoning behind it. Especially if it's coming from someone who uses it.

Either way I really don't know why you're being so ing defensive about it, or why you think I don't know what ignorance means. I don't even have a problem with you, but holy you really overreacted.

@eddie, that's quite a compliment, haha. Thanks.



For the record producer laidback luke works in the box with fruity loops and he is beatport top 10 all the time and his tracks sound very professional. Most of them got millions of hits on you tube.

Here is his studio:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQSER4QsrPg

At the end of the day FL it is just a daw...
What matters is who is using it. ;)
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