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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby ChromaticChaosPony » 07 Aug 2012 07:36

soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community


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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby EnnervateIndustries » 07 Aug 2012 07:42

Watashig wrote:By again, do you mean in another new forum? Cause again sounds like an understatement if you only mean in MLR.


By again, I mean resurrecting a thread for the 93rd time.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Mundius » 07 Aug 2012 08:25

Everyone's been really helpful and I probably wouldn't end up writing dark ambient if it wasn't for you bronies. Oh, and EqD is <REDACTED>.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby VINXIS » 07 Aug 2012 08:32

Mah old one got deleted so yea



I learened music
I also learned I suck but don't care because it's not music people would kill themselves while they listen to (at least)
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby eClypse » 10 Aug 2012 01:03

... I learned, that the producers are more respectfull to each other, f.e. in this forum.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby bartekko » 10 Aug 2012 06:55

eClypse wrote:... I learned, that the producers are more respectfull to each other, f.e. in this forum.

and that all male singers are assholes
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby eClypse » 10 Aug 2012 07:17

bartekko wrote:
eClypse wrote:... I learned, that the producers are more respectfull to each other, f.e. in this forum.

and that all male singers are assholes


I always thought Aviators sings his stuff by his own? Because he is no asshole and answers on PMs on Youtube even if he got ~15000 Subscribers
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby bartekko » 10 Aug 2012 12:24

eClypse wrote:
bartekko wrote:
eClypse wrote:... I learned, that the producers are more respectfull to each other, f.e. in this forum.

and that all male singers are assholes


I always thought Aviators sings his stuff by his own? Because he is no asshole and answers on PMs on Youtube even if he got ~15000 Subscribers

well he's a producer too, so it doesn't apply
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Navron » 10 Aug 2012 14:31

Hmmm, let's see. If it wasn't for this show:

- I wouldn't have ever learned anything else in Cubase besides recording audio.
- I would still be wanting to make electronic music with no idea how to start.
- I would be ~ $2500 richer, because I wouldn't have bought Cubase 6.5, stereo monitors, an Akai APC40, a microphone, a mic stand, and MIDI keyboard.

Many other music communities have such a high level of elitism that exists within, so it's very hard for somebody completely new to get the help they need. This particular group however, is the complete opposite, and helps get new musicians up to speed way faster than any other group, allowing them to realize their goals and dreams faster.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Freewave » 10 Aug 2012 15:41

ChromaticChaosPony wrote:
soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community


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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby soultensionbenjamin » 10 Aug 2012 15:48

Freewave wrote:
ChromaticChaosPony wrote:
soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community


West Everfree Coast, bitch! My ziggas will buck you all up!

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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Habanc » 10 Aug 2012 19:12

Hmm...

Welp, I can say that 90% of the credit for making music electronically goes to MLP. I used FL 8 for a bit before hand, but I never did much.

Also, trying to cram in samples after making an instrumental song is like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Artimeus » 10 Aug 2012 22:10

Habanc wrote:Welp, I can say that 90% of the credit for making music electronically goes to MLP. I used FL 8 for a bit before hand, but I never did much.

Exactly this.

Also, tis' the season to resurrect threads?
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Legion » 10 Aug 2012 23:46

soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community

This community seems to be quite a bit... Cliquey. I'm not sure if that was a joke, but I'm serious. I also learned that people can be petty, selfish, and will blow things out of proportion, often hilariously so (though I'm describing the entire human race here).

But I ALSO learned that there are amazing people out there, and that when all is said and done, this community manages to rise above the bullshit and be an amazing group of people. Well, usually. ^_^

I guess you can blame my cynical optimism. I dunno. :lol:
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby VINXIS » 10 Aug 2012 23:59

soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community


By that you mean labelz right?? >.>
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby LunchBagMusic » 11 Aug 2012 03:47

Look so Kyoga I am so happy for you ALL OF THESE FEELS.


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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby MorteMcAdaver » 14 Aug 2012 20:45

ChromaticChaosPony wrote:
soultensionbenjamin wrote:Iv learned that their are mlp music gangs in this community


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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Spirit » 15 Aug 2012 05:51

I learned that
-"Brostep" is the worst genre of music. Ever.
-Burial is the best thing since sliced bread

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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Lt_Andrei » 15 Aug 2012 08:17

A thing I have learned from making MLP music...hm...

Well, I'll be honest now, everything I know about making music is because of MLP, jumped on the bandwagon for no reason, guess I really liked electronic music.
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Re: A thing or two I have learned from doing MLP music is...

Postby Tantalus » 15 Aug 2012 12:30

Learned everything, and am still learning. It's been a great trip so far, It can only get better ^^
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