ghettosynth wrote:manducator wrote:Ghettosynth and jancivil, can you two get a room please?
Yeah, manducators getting aroused and wants to watch
Talk about wierdo or what
ghettosynth wrote:manducator wrote:Ghettosynth and jancivil, can you two get a room please?
Meaning...?Trakstar wrote:A professional pro
Ok, whatever. I don't have to justify myself to you.Trakstar wrote:A professional professional,
Seems pretty clear to me.Trakstar wrote:A professional professional,JumpingJackFlash wrote:Meaning...?Trakstar wrote:A professional pro
Im having a laugh with you(winding up like everyone else does on here) so I cant wait till Jancivil gets here but it will have to wait for now as I have to go, tell him or her to get ready , and tell them its all tricky-loops idea to start with to wind jancivil upJumpingJackFlash wrote:Ok, whatever. I don't have to justify myself to you.Trakstar wrote:A professional professional,
I'll let jancivil argue on my behalf, he's much better at it than I am
Trakstar wrote:Im having a laugh with you(winding up like everyone else does on here) so I cant wait till Jancivil gets here but it will have to wait for now as I have to go, tell him or her to get ready , and tell them its all tricky-loops idea to start with to wind jancivil upJumpingJackFlash wrote:Ok, whatever. I don't have to justify myself to you.Trakstar wrote:A professional professional,
I'll let jancivil argue on my behalf, he's much better at it than I am
That's not Tricky Loop's idea to wind up anyone. Tricky Loops isn't interested in a (jan)civil war...Trakstar wrote:Im having a laugh with you(winding up like everyone else does on here) so I cant wait till Jancivil gets here but it will have to wait for now as I have to go, tell him or her to get ready , and tell them its all tricky-loops idea to start with to wind jancivil upJumpingJackFlash wrote:Ok, whatever. I don't have to justify myself to you.Trakstar wrote:A professional professional,
I'll let jancivil argue on my behalf, he's much better at it than I am
Damn, caught again...Trakstar wrote:Yeah, manducators getting aroused and wants to watch
Talk about wierdo or what
Ye gods. I leave the thread for a second and the arguments begin. Figures.Ogg Vorbis wrote:Hey lay off, man. You are from the stodgy old world of academic rules and boring music with oboes and ghey-ass fruity flutes.JumpingJackFlash wrote:Well, maybe I don't understand your target audience, but this is a very dubious statement to give to a beginner. Technically of course it is wrong; C minor has an Eb in it, not a D#. I trust you will give this the necessary and suitable explanation?k-bird wrote:every tracker user knows the C minor scale goes C D D# F G G# A# C. If you don't understand that, you don't understand my intended audience.
Trackers are for cool music that is more modern and relevant and speaks to the current age - not for old wrinkled ladies that can't handle dancing until 6 am.
The chick on the dancefloor who is going home with the DJ doesn't care if it's a C# or a Db. You take your correctly spelled scales and I'll take a shot of goose, a hit of X and the redhead with the pierced nipples.
Get on or get spit on!
No offence, but perhaps the reason why there is such an "appalling state of musicality" is because people are being misled and taught incorrectly.k-bird wrote:given the appalling state of musicality in electronic dance music, there's no point in throwing up barriers to entry.
Are you really "liberating" knowledge, or are you just changing established facts to suit yourself? - Changing the rules of the game to make it easier. You're not providing different information, you're providing misinformation, and that is irresponsible at best.k-bird wrote:I chose an informal approach of dragging interesting bits of information out of better books (while damaging it only slightly) in order to liberate knowledge from pedantic, argumentative theory snobs.
I don't know if you remember this: music theory is intimidating as hell to the uninitiated. That's the basis i work from - taking away the intimidation factor by making a few convenient simplifications and omissions. It's barrier to entry that stopped me.JumpingJackFlash wrote:No offence, but perhaps the reason why there is such an "appalling state of musicality" is because people are being misled and taught incorrectly.k-bird wrote:given the appalling state of musicality in electronic dance music, there's no point in throwing up barriers to entry.
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