So who's started to plan for next year?
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- KVRAF
- 4669 posts since 26 Sep, 2005 from U.A.E
Exper-i-"mint"
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 14 Sep, 2006 from Canada
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- KVRian
- 975 posts since 31 Jan, 2005
Next year I'll add more nudity to my entry, that should give me some votes. As for what it should do, got no clue 
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VladimirDimitrievich VladimirDimitrievich https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=90429
- Banned
- 525 posts since 8 Dec, 2005
I, for one, am definetely going to enter the next competition. I didn't get around to do so this time, unfortunately, but I already know what I will do.
I don't think the DC should be a yearly event - I think it would be better served every half year. So right now, we'd start planning and stuff again.
Regarding categories, I'd say Instruments, Effects, Other, top two winning ones of each get a prize and overall winners get a prize too. Or something. I dunno.
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- KVRAF
- 8389 posts since 11 Apr, 2003 from back on the hillside again - but now with a garden!
nah yearly is better - there'll be more support for an annual event, more often and there'll be burnout.
I have ideas, but I'll wait until the time to keep it more spontaneous
I don't think there should be categories, I'm not even convinced about greater granularity in what people vote about (sound/gfx/etc). I like the single vote - it makes the punter think about what they like, and why, more; and it keeps the devs on their toes in making an all 'rounder good plug.
Having said that, I like the idea of nominations for best innovation, best all-rounder, etc - but only have a couple. Have these along side the top 3 and more as incidental titles rather than laureate positions..
I thought the slightly grassroots, ragged approach worked well, and whilst there are lessons to be learnt in what to change, there are also lessons to be learnt in what not to change
DSP
I have ideas, but I'll wait until the time to keep it more spontaneous
I don't think there should be categories, I'm not even convinced about greater granularity in what people vote about (sound/gfx/etc). I like the single vote - it makes the punter think about what they like, and why, more; and it keeps the devs on their toes in making an all 'rounder good plug.
Having said that, I like the idea of nominations for best innovation, best all-rounder, etc - but only have a couple. Have these along side the top 3 and more as incidental titles rather than laureate positions..
I thought the slightly grassroots, ragged approach worked well, and whilst there are lessons to be learnt in what to change, there are also lessons to be learnt in what not to change
DSP
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 14 Sep, 2006 from Canada
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
I don't really agree. Having one compo during the spring for effects and one compo during the autumn for instruments seams to be the best way. And regarding donations, give the winner 75% and postpon the last 25% for the next compo. That way we can build up higher and higher prizepot.
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
It'd be fun to have a more regular thing... i make random things all the time, it'd be neat to have something like the music cafe contest. maybe not monthly, but maybe say every quarter, have a definite theme and a definite "small but defined" target. even if stuff is unfinished and experimental, who cares - the more the merrier!
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
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- KVRAF
- 1869 posts since 15 Sep, 2003 from Land of Crazies, USA
I say quarterly. If you don't make your plugin this quarter, you'll have it ready for the next quarter. You don't have to enter every quarter if you don't want to. If you restrict it to instrument one session and effect one session, you could have people sitting on a plugin for 8-9 months before they can enter it because it's the wrong time of year.
I don't like the idea of a yearly competition and "saving up the prize money" because then the competition becomes about the money, and not about the ideas and plugins, which I think was Tuz' original idea.
Another thing, when did Tuz originally set this up? How much time did people have to make the plugin? 2 months? 3? I think quarterly is completely doable, if Tuz doesn't mind working like that. If he doesn't want to, maybe we can have other people set it up. I understand KVR is already on the map, and we could have a deluge of plugins, but we ALREADY HAVE THAT. Making a competition out of it makes it a little more fun, and offers the incentive of a small reward for work.
Personally, I think it's a great thing that Tuz did, and it could go a long ways to giving people a nearly free soft-studio... which could put a dent in the ignorant casual piracy. I wish I could have entered, but I've been a little busy with things.. and I feel like an ass for not putting SE to use, as Tuz gave it to me. I'll make up for it by pledging my support to the contest:
Make it quarterly, and I'll donate $5 per entry. 30 plugins? $150. 50 plugins? $250.
I don't like the idea of a yearly competition and "saving up the prize money" because then the competition becomes about the money, and not about the ideas and plugins, which I think was Tuz' original idea.
Another thing, when did Tuz originally set this up? How much time did people have to make the plugin? 2 months? 3? I think quarterly is completely doable, if Tuz doesn't mind working like that. If he doesn't want to, maybe we can have other people set it up. I understand KVR is already on the map, and we could have a deluge of plugins, but we ALREADY HAVE THAT. Making a competition out of it makes it a little more fun, and offers the incentive of a small reward for work.
Personally, I think it's a great thing that Tuz did, and it could go a long ways to giving people a nearly free soft-studio... which could put a dent in the ignorant casual piracy. I wish I could have entered, but I've been a little busy with things.. and I feel like an ass for not putting SE to use, as Tuz gave it to me. I'll make up for it by pledging my support to the contest:
Make it quarterly, and I'll donate $5 per entry. 30 plugins? $150. 50 plugins? $250.
- addled muppet weed
- 111292 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
haydxn wrote:It'd be fun to have a more regular thing... i make random things all the time, it'd be neat to have something like the music cafe contest. maybe not monthly, but maybe say every quarter, have a definite theme and a definite "small but defined" target. even if stuff is unfinished and experimental, who cares - the more the merrier!
i was gonna suggest something similar, perhaps stay yearly but narrow it down a little in future with a suggested theme, ie this year its a dynamics plug in... this would keep it a more spntaneous thing with regards the devs and also give the voters something to aim for criteria wise.
this year has shown a lot of bad feeling from people who expected to do better than others for whatever reason, perhaps given a theme in future then at least we have something to aim for on all channels.
just my thoughts...
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- KVRAF
- 1869 posts since 15 Sep, 2003 from Land of Crazies, USA
I think having it more often will spur some spontaneity, I can see some people wanting to compete in all of them... and like I said, having it yearly makes it more about the money than the competition and the spirit in which this was started.. FREEWARE.
To the people that think they should have done better.. it's like the elections in the USA. Not enough people voted! Should we have runoff voting?
Personally, out of the ones I voted for, I think that only one was in the top 5. The rest were ones I thought I could find a use for, no matter how weird or quirky they may have looked.
To the people that think they should have done better.. it's like the elections in the USA. Not enough people voted! Should we have runoff voting?
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- KVRAF
- 1869 posts since 15 Sep, 2003 from Land of Crazies, USA
Ooh. Next time around, the devs need to keep their names off of it, only the judge (Tuz or whoever) will know who made what. That might help the voting, then people will vote for plugins, not developers. The devs can't have the plugin on their website or in their signature until after voting is over.Dominus wrote:The rest were ones I thought I could find a use for, no matter how weird or quirky they may have looked.
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Chris Roberson Chris Roberson https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=49114
- KVRian
- 520 posts since 24 Nov, 2004 from Texas
I'm starting to like this idea of more frequently occuring comps myself. Especially if everyone thinks the prize pot won't be a large amount of money it'll help take the focus away from cash as much. Although I don't think it should be themed, if we followed this already done formula on a monthly basis, we'd have a hell of a lot of fun. 
Roberson Audio Synthesizers
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- KVRist
- 70 posts since 2 Nov, 2006 from http://www.expdigital.co.uk




