but it was no surprise, they all were 5-pointers of mine
Many thanks to Urs
Greetings
Erich
I know, what you mean and understand your attitude, but don't overrate this competition.kmonkey wrote:I just reviewed top 3 on my monitors..
Ok that's it...i am officially too old to follow this new world and current taste for "being good"![]()
Apart from synth capabilites, i am finding tracks totally useless with a small percent of real art inside. And they hurt my ears badly. There is definite work there but overall they seem to lack any real character or purpose. Number one is impressive in some moments and that dude know his thing but i am likely to old or to much emotionally connected to times when songs where created with some character and good sound inside of them. They wheren't "driven and mixed in limiter from start"
Nothing to worry about my friends just an old eagle crapping itself inside out...![]()
I'll have to re adjust myself if i want to stay in current mood wit hthe rest of the (young) people
That's part of the contest I think. Your votes are your votes though, no harm done. Thanks for participating! My favorite was way down into the 40's and I would choose it again I believe. Also everyone votes different. I only gave one 5. If I didn't pick a winner, what's the point? Just the way I see it. If I gave away twenty 5's then I'm not really voting at all, am I? I was stingy with the points, especially with this many entries.wagtunes wrote:My taste in music must be so much different from everybody else here. My favorite piece was close to the bottom and my least favorite piece won.
Yeah, I'm really out of touch with today's sound. LOL
I guess you are right and your attitude is much much better and more productive then mine.rockingricky wrote: So, don't judge to hard on our musical ideas, fantasies, discoveries, experiments, whatever ...
Btw, I'm 57 years and hope young enough (in spirit) to be a part of this awesome community (I just arrived 2 months ago)...
Musical greetings
Erich
I am curious: what monitors do you have?kmonkey wrote:I just reviewed top 3 on my monitors... i am finding tracks totally useless with a small percent of real art inside. And they hurt my ears badly... I'll have to re adjust myself if i want to stay in current mood wit hthe rest of the (young) people
Yeah, that was my favorite, too. I usually vote for the composition and musical idea, sound design is nice but very much secondary to me, I am a sucker for a song. Most (not all) of the entries I don't get either (and I am "only" forty), but then I don't feel I need to. I actually don't like purely electronic or synth-based music that much. There, I said itwagtunes wrote:The one I posted above that I couldn't find on the spreadsheet.LuxLucid wrote:lol thats not a bad thing at all. Which was your fav?wagtunes wrote:My taste in music must be so much different from everybody else here. My favorite piece was close to the bottom and my least favorite piece won.
Yeah, I'm really out of touch with today's sound. LOL
Count me in, but I am not sure I am old enough seeing that a lot of you guys here are way past fiftyontrackp wrote:?..I'm thinking of starting a new thread called "Old Guys Making New Music" as a place for some of the other old timers here to share experiences and new tracks. Keep an eye out for that, fellows.
+1, Well said!ImNotDedYet wrote:I'm a bit older, not as old as some, but at 43 and with my musical style, I tend to make a bit more repetitive stuff as well. The thing I'm learning is, you can do a good number of things to break up the repetition and monotony by automating parameters, etc. as well as just having certain elements playing off of other elements.
And while the results can be discouraging, I try not to look at the results or how people view my misc - in the OSC or outside of it. I'm going to make music I like - music that moves me, and if it moves others, that's great. I know my style isn't appreciated by everyone, but I don't really care because my musical style is what motivates me. Each time I enter OSC, I learn more and grow more as a producer, arranger and mixer - no matter where I finish. That happens when I don't enter OSC as well, but I'm also not forced to limit myself to certain VSTs or synths or design everything from scratch in those scenarios. Plus, the feedback I've gotten - primarily the constructive feedback has caused me to grow much more as a producer. Positive feedback is great, but it doesn't help me learn as much as constructive criticism where I can go back and listen honestly and say, yep, they're right - now I know what to listen for and perhaps how to change it. And there's no better way to get so much either positive or constructive feedback then entering the OSCs.
I just keep reminding myself to look at my personal growth results as opposed to those results as voted on by others, and if I can do that, the OSC has helped heaps and bounds in that area.
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