The state of discussion about all music making and audio topics is terrible here on Any Forums, and we definitely need a dedicated board. Here's the full argument for it: pastebin.com/ZHXhfRZw If you like the idea, let Any Forums know @ 4channel.org/feedback (under Board Suggestion)
>that eternal "hurr durr Any Forums is so shit, the thread is so shit, discussions are so shit" poster >who also enjoys coming to Any Forums more than actual "well moderated" forums always makes me cringe. if you make good music you just want a board where you can post/shitpost/vent and you dont depend on others being "good" anons
Ryan Lopez
well theres only so much poo poo pee pee grossout "fuck you now you have to think of this disgusting thing" posting or what have you i can take. not really a problem in /prod/ but it is elsewhere
but you cant beat how casual it is here so i stay
Joseph Reyes
>theres only so much... i can take sounds like one of those "literally shaking right now" people
Ayden Adams
Logic Pro or Live 11?
Andrew Young
bitwig
Jeremiah Cooper
poop machine!
Luke Nelson
filtered brainlet
Jack Perry
Do you actually like it or are you just a contrarian
Jaxon Wilson
i really like it it's very modulable i used many DAWs over the years and it's by far my favourite
Leo Price
vocaroo.com/19FEKw2UqQRU no idea what to add to this. everything "chordy" like piano, guitar or synths make it sound too cheesy and generic. probably only some percussion elements would be nice, but adding harmonies just doesnt work.
is the bassline fitting? how are the drums? should i use a cleaner bassline and simplify the drums? vocaroo.com/1cPEExjroco1
Robert Hill
How many hours a day should I be producing if I want to get better? I want to set aside time every day to be producing
Kevin Gonzalez
making music is not a muscle you can train. making music is an intelligence skill that requires technique and decision making. so if you want to get better you need education not "training" (unless you want to learn an instrument) so i'd suggest reading music theory books.
Henry Kelly
6-8
Caleb Nguyen
you can definitely do ear training and learning your tools/plugins for a couple hours daily but the actual creative spurts will come and go
Noah Gomez
friendly reminder to side chain your hihats to instruments in lower frequencies