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n00b producer seek feedback

Post by jgrum » Thu Jan 31, 2008 7:50 pm

Yeh I know they arent top draw but some feedback would be cool. :twisted:
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Post by djake » Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:36 pm

i hate the word noob

there are also 2 meanings to this word and 2 diffrent spellings

noob - someone that aint very good at somefing

newb - someone that aint very good at somefing but is tryin to get better

:lol:

random post soz

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Post by tempest » Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:39 pm

I'm pretty sure they both just mean you're new to something?

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Post by djake » Thu Jan 31, 2008 8:41 pm

tempest wrote:I'm pretty sure they both just mean you're new to something?
yes and no...its a gaming fing not much of a gamer but thats what a few mate who are game crazy said.

anywayz dis is right off topic :lol:

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Post by jgrum » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:15 pm

urgh wish i could delete this now... if im getting this ripped on the topic im gonna get mercked when someone bothers to listen to the tunes :oops:

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Post by djake » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:20 pm

jgrum wrote:urgh wish i could delete this now... if im getting this ripped on the topic im gonna get mercked when someone bothers to listen to the tunes :oops:
nah i wasnt avin a go mate....i will listen to ur tunes by the end of the night just a bit busy at the moment.

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Post by thinking » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:43 pm

not having a go at you for starting this thread, more just thinking out loud, but why do 'beginners' always want feedback/advice these days??

When I used to write beats I was embarrassed to play anything to anyone for a looong time, I wanted to get my shit up to a decent level before anyone heard it apart from one or two mates.


Why not spend a few months learning, experimenting, reading up on the subject on the net and in books, and just keep working on your sound - you know as well as any of us that your first efforts won't be up to all that much.


Be patient, it's so much more enjoyable when a new name just pops up out of nowhere with some amazing tunes. :D
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Post by djake » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:44 pm

ThinKing wrote:not having a go at you for starting this thread, more just thinking out loud, but why do 'beginners' always want feedback/advice these days??

When I used to write beats I was embarrassed to play anything to anyone for a looong time, I wanted to get my shit up to a decent level before anyone heard it apart from one or two mates.


Why not spend a few months learning, experimenting, reading up on the subject on the net and in books, and just keep working on your sound - you know as well as any of us that your first efforts won't be up to all that much.


Be patient, it's so much more enjoyable when a new name just pops up out of nowhere with some amazing tunes. :D
well said!!!!

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Post by thinking » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:48 pm

also, if people tell you what's right/wrong with your tunes, how do you learn to tell for yourself? If you can't listen to a piece of music and figure out if it's good or not, and why, then how will you ever learn to make good music at all?


Like I say, I'm honestly not having a go at you personally, you're not the first to start a thread like this and nor will you be the last. I just can't really see the point.
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Post by djake » Thu Jan 31, 2008 9:52 pm

ThinKing wrote:also, if people tell you what's right/wrong with your tunes, how do you learn to tell for yourself? If you can't listen to a piece of music and figure out if it's good or not, and why, then how will you ever learn to make good music at all?


Like I say, I'm honestly not having a go at you personally, you're not the first to start a thread like this and nor will you be the last. I just can't really see the point.
ive never heard any of your beats :(

is there anywere i can?

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Post by jgrum » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:02 pm

Thanks for your time :roll:

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Post by tempest » Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:47 pm

jgrum wrote:Thanks for your time :roll:
no probs bruv. at work and can't listen to your tunes, soz mate

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