Risk management aka what people want?

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Sluga wrote:Typical, you have no time&clue either as people you are dissing, but still you came on your high horse :dog:
Thank god you have the time and clue to classify all those crap tracks. Looks like you are a big fan of this crappy "American Bullshit House" (ABH) ;) Keep on defending "EDM"... :clap:

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Wildfunk wrote:"American Bullshit House"
I prefer Bulgarian Goat Trance ... YMMV :ud:

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Wildfunk wrote:
Sluga wrote:Typical, you have no time&clue either as people you are dissing, but still you came on your high horse :dog:
Thank god you have the time and clue to classify all those crap tracks. Looks like you are a big fan of this crappy "American Bullshit House" (ABH) ;) Keep on defending "EDM"... :clap:
Have some class at least, I'm not one that started talking rubbish here and being disrespectful, one that can't expand on his opinion like a grown up, think what you want, your opinion doesn't hold any relevance at this point. Have a nice one :lol:

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Sluga wrote:I'm not one that started talking rubbish here...
:lol:

Thanks for hijacking the thread with your EDM-offtopic.

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Wildfunk wrote:
Sluga wrote:I'm not one that started talking rubbish here...
:lol:

Thanks for hijacking the thread with your EDM-offtopic.
You quoted me talking stupid about things you know so little about, next time just move on if you don't plan to expand on your opinion when you shove yours without anybody asking for it in the first place, if you had decency to start, have decency to be man about it, don't act like a little girl now. :oops:

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Sluga wrote:have decency to be man about it, don't act like a little girl now. :oops:
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:wink:

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
Sluga wrote:have decency to be man about it, don't act like a little girl now. :oops:
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:wink:
:lol: :hihi:

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Sluga wrote:You quoted me talking stupid about things you know so little about
Sorry but YOU have started to destroy this thread with STUPID questions like

"Wait, isn't house and trance actually Electronic Dance Music or I'm missing something out here?"
Sluga wrote:... next time just move on
Next time don't hijack threads with your EDM-phobia.

/ignore Sluga

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Stupid question follows stupid statement :lol:

Next time have a cookie before you log in here :hyper:

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Sluga wrote:Stupid question follows stupid statement
Everybody knows what's meant by "EDM" ... only Sluga needs to break it down into silly genres.

Jfy.

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Wildfunk wrote:
Sluga wrote:Stupid question follows stupid statement
Everybody knows what's meant by "EDM" ... only Sluga needs to break it down into silly genres.

Jfy.
Now you aren't ignoring me, mood swings :love:

Last time I checked EDM was term for that genres, now if you and those party people have some internal jargon you are using, it's your internal thing, I'm not your peer or buddy/bro or whatever is your thing there, when I wanted to know what is EDM I searched and found my answer, when I wanted to hear how Bigroom House sounds, did the same thing, same with Trap or whatever thing/flavor of the month/year or decade is popular, I did my fair share of research before I started raving about it, than here I asked you nicely about it, making space I could be wrong, but you didn't proved me wrong, you just proved what I taught actually, you are clueless like people you are dissing too, you got on your high horse all superficial but you forgot to actually be better, show some knowledge/clue, can't say you are better companion in this discussion/debate either, reminds me on that good old politician TV debate style with pointing fingers and false accusations, funny to watch, not even remotely fun to be in the middle of same :clown:

If you really want to know, I was listening metal since elementary, than goa trance came along and I was open to many things in that time as time was passing by and by the time psytrance full on and progressive house unofficially died in 2007, I was still around the block kicking hard , after that I just kept going softly on dedicated nights, like 70s,80s and etc, pretty much heard about term EDM in 2012 on internet, about acts like Deadmus, Skrilex,Avici and you name it, did my homework than and sincerely I'm just same old "old is gold" kind of guy, but I would take EDM lover/defender label, I still dig goa/psytrance :phones:

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take your projects and use multiple DAWS to recreate the demo with multiple daws. Abelton, fruity loops, sonar, cubase, pro tools, studio one and reaper. The bargain daws (underlined) that you can get with the audio interface for free or when buying something like a magazine allow you to produce with tools available to the masses then you can sell the project files in addition to the midi files of your demos and the presets all in a nice little package and give people the opportunity to get just the presets or the package deal with project files and settings for fx used. people are doing this in abelton perhaps do it in a daw that is not used by all the edm people because there would be less competition or master them all and recreate demos in each DAW.

Idea if there are free FX use them since you can help people acquire the exact FX you used and make the demo more interesting because they will be able to follow along and learn how to use those FX.

I'd design for synthmaster if I were you and create my demos in all of those DAWs. Not a lot of people doing that synth other than those on the KV331 site. Maybe he would put your stuff on their site and then you could expand it out on your own site. You can create sounds using wavetables and sfz samples so if your good at that it will allow you to differentiate yourself. Include video footage on tutorials and your career is lifted higher as people wanting to understand that synth would buy the package just for that.

EDM in sonar might be a good move because it is a bargain DAW sonar LE has more capability than other free daws. It;s upgrade path nets lots of extra free software that comes bundled with sonar like addictive drums, AAS offerings, TH2 and Breverb, Nomad and melodyne. Producer has a novation pad controller friendly application for those who like to trigger samples and beats that are pre programed. IT might work for you if you showed people how to obtain sonar LE FREE in certain issues of music magazines and then ordered it for them if they were to buy your bundled deal.

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