Translation: I'm right and no one else has a point of view worth examining.Slinky Productions wrote:tl;dr![]()
Yeah, good luck getting people agreeing to have you curate the patch contest. You sound real "fair".
Translation: I'm right and no one else has a point of view worth examining.Slinky Productions wrote:tl;dr![]()
And, again, sorry if I'm wrong, but you're looking an awful lot like someone who's been banned under a couple of different aliases.Slinky Productions wrote:you guys are looking real impartial
Just to reply to this.bmrzycki wrote:1. We don't use dropbox or other sites because not everyone can access them. For example, mcnoone lives in China and they're very particular about what sites he's allowed to visit. E-Mail attachments works best because it seems to be the easiest for everyone in the past.
Thanks for the concern! However, it doesn't bother me at all and I'm glad to help everyone keep this contest series alive.hakey wrote:I didn't want to just assume that you would be happy doing the boring bit (and partly to avoid relying upon one person), but if you're still okay with it and wish to continue I don't have a problem with that - in fact, quite the opposite.
An excellent idea, I'm all for this.joelcorriveau wrote:1. How about a contest inspired by a fine art image. The image could imply a sound specifically (like this) or it could be more abstract (like this). The object is to then create a patch that best captures - or interprets - the tone/mood/vibe of the image.
Another good idea.Howard wrote:How about Zebralette sounds?
bmrzycki wrote:I'm glad to help everyone keep this contest series alive.
I think that the trick would be to find something that doesn't very obviously suggest one particular sound - eg a painting of a violin would just be a 'make a violin patch contest' - yet isn't so open to interpretation that it might as well be a freestyle 'make whatever patch you want contest'.joelcorriveau wrote:My idea for interpreting a fine art image could happen another time. I'll go on a more extensive hunt for an image
I look forward to entering contests run better from this site! but I may own the uhe stuff by thenUrs wrote:Well, once Patchbender is launched we of course have different resources. Such as one of my freelancers. Who could just do these things. One of them could even set up a fully automated webinterface for entries and voting. Hmmm... will think about that...
I like joelcorriveau's idea and this variation, just as an interested party. I'd love to hear the interpretations!hakey wrote:joelcorriveau wrote:Perhaps people could use an image of their choosing and put a URL for the image in the patch description?
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