(A) should I be surprised at the number of bass players here on KVR (myself being another one)?
(B) while I honestly often find myself intimidated at the level of skill displayed by many participants in the OSC (entries that appear two days after the latest OSC is announced, using 104 instances of the synth, sounding quite polished, and having a mention in their notes to the effect of taking 4 hours from start to finish, etc.)- that still doesn't stop me from at least having a go at it; more often than not, I don't have an entry finished in time, as I've spent far too long getting familiar with the synth and mucking about with sound-design-wankery, rather than actually considering such things as composition, arrangement and so on.
Yet even with many forlorn abandoned OSC projects littering my drive, and the massive swell of indifference that my actual completed entries have generated, the steady (if very slow) increase in my overall skills is worth it; I've learned how to better utilize the effects within my DAW, how to (relatively) quickly create basic percussive elements, how to better give tracks separate space and punch within a mix, (and for me in particular) how to accomplish all my goals within a project without rendering to audio ASAP, etc.
OSC always keeps me humble, so while I may be yet another crusty old codger who doesn't understand why supersaws are such an enormous preoccupation with so many, or is made heavily weary by people who think that listening to disparate subgenres of EDM constitutes "eclectic taste in music", I'm not so far up me own bum that I can't or won't learn something from those that know what they're doing. This is KVR, after all

