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Re: DSF feedback

Post by Ongelegen » Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:20 pm

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Re: DSF feedback

Post by Over7hink » Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:23 pm

damagedgoods wrote:
FSTZ wrote:yeah, I don't get much feedback but I don't give a shit

feedback comes from the people on the dancefloor
+1. Fuck track comments. Dubstep producers begging for track feedback on soundcloud = 14 year old girls begging for picture comments on Myspace.

Seriously, it's exactly the same thing. 95% of the feedback I see on Soundcloud is positive, and almost all of the "this is SICK BRUV" comments I read are TOTALLY unwarranted, usually on really tedious and badly produced tracks. So I'd never actually take soundcloud feedback that seriously. Nobody's ever gonna comment on a track to say "yeah it's alright, but kinda sounds like every other track out there AND it's not mixed very well...."

If I really like someone's music I'll message them and tell them so. That's a lot more valuable IMHO. You're not gonna budge a dancefloor with a bunch of Soundcloud feedback.
that was awesome :lol:

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Re: DSF feedback

Post by 5-0-what » Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:25 am

Project EX wrote:
five-ohh-what wrote:yo i just thought of an idea for this how about an option where you have to leave a comment on the track before you can download
Imho this will backfire so bad, people will just give shit feedback (FILTH!!, Sick mate!, This is huge! etc.) so they can download the track.
well isn't that what we are all looking for a lil cock stroking to make it just that little bit more awesome to make tunes
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Re: DSF feedback

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:28 am

we could start a group yeah?
long as i don't see the privately shared tune to you and xxxx thousand people bs like i do now

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Re: DSF feedback

Post by cloak and dagger » Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:01 am

I don't really get what the problem is...you want feedback on a track, so you post it here. You get feedback, just not on Soundcloud, but probably more meaningful. What's the problem? If your goal was to get feedback, and you got it, why do you want someone to post it here AND on Soundcloud?

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