ganondox wrote:Nine Volt wrote:Words
3. I disagree with the need for tighter quality control. We aren't just trying to be another EQD, there is absolutely no point in that. I find tighter quality control problematic as it's biased towards technicality over composition as that's easier to objectively measure. If the kid with the earbuds likes it, then it is to some degree a good song, period.
Freewave wrote:1. This will link some of the things that go on on MLR (such as events, interesting community conversations, link to great production threads). A lot of people don't visit mlr so they don't know what's happening here. A lot of us don't know everything happening outside of here. Let's break that disconnect. We love MLR and we want to see it continue to be the home of brony musicians (as a forum).
Freewave wrote:6. Reblogging and linking to existing sites and articles that are already here and doing a function. We are not here to replace EQD or any other site. That's silly, but i think we can focus on what they miss out on. We can focus on tracks that missed the spotlight but were thrown in motd that really were pretty amazing. Again we want to see other sites as partners, guest opinions, vs us trying to replace anybody. Like google news highlights other news sites. Toastbeard also gets a weekly feature.
ChocolateChicken wrote:It seems like not such a good idea for reasons including what 4thimpulse has stated already on his most recent post on this thread. Also, moving the music community to tumblr is a bad idea because it lessens the purpose of MLR altogether, as well as the purpose of EQD music posts. EQD is already a central hub of content recognition in the brony community, and making a different website for music recognition will only serve to divide the fandom and the fandom musicians even further. Your idea is for musicians and by musicians, so you completely ignore the fact that people besides musicians like to listen to music and talk to people who are musicians, and that also makes that website idea a huge musician's circlejerk and very isolated.
So why can't MLR do any of the things you guys are talking about? What is even the point of MLR anymore? Circuitfry I think it's time to delete MLR.
Nine Volt wrote:This music is chosen by people who are themselves musicians, who find/ are shown the artists that don't get noticed for their exceptional talent, who want to offer listeners a selection of choices that make it easier to find the latest tracks they could be missing out on.
Musician =/= good at choosing "fantastic" tracks.
You need to have more requirements for the prelisteners other than just "must be a musician". How about some kind of standards or quality control? And how will the musicians themselves find these "exceptional[ly] talent[ed]" artists?
Jokeblue wrote:You fool. You've doomed the Spam thread to yet another, inevitable :3 spam.
Nine Volt wrote:I don't even know why I bother getting into these discussions...
Whatever, do whatever you want. I don't really care honestly.
MLR does need an overhaul though (and not a shitty, half-assed one this time).
HMage wrote:To me it looks like you're trying to do too much.
And blog is the worst idea ever.
Nine Volt wrote:EDIT:
@ganondox
The problem I see is with the tutorial stuff, which MLR is ostensibly for. MLR does need an overhaul though (and not a shitty, half-assed one this time).
ganondox wrote:Nine Volt wrote:EDIT:
@ganondox
The problem I see is with the tutorial stuff, which MLR is ostensibly for. MLR does need an overhaul though (and not a shitty, half-assed one this time).
I agree to some degree, but I don't think it would hurt to have the occasional tutorial. Anyway, I think the blog should be directed towards general, not musicians, as I don't really see what it would do for musicians. We need to have musician consumers, or else it's just sort of a circlejerk.
Conduit wrote:ganondox wrote:Nine Volt wrote:EDIT:
@ganondox
The problem I see is with the tutorial stuff, which MLR is ostensibly for. MLR does need an overhaul though (and not a shitty, half-assed one this time).
I agree to some degree, but I don't think it would hurt to have the occasional tutorial. Anyway, I think the blog should be directed towards general, not musicians, as I don't really see what it would do for musicians. We need to have musician consumers, or else it's just sort of a circlejerk.
Also the tutorials would be video, which I don't think I've seen anyone do on MLR.
cplbradley wrote:Well IDK if my opinion is even relevant anymore, but I don't give a shit.
My take on the brony music community dying (This is just my opinion and what's happened to me):
About damn time.
I guarantee that A LOT of the so called "musicians" are going to stop making music because of it. It's time for everyone to move on. The community was fun while it lasted, but it got muddy and filled with loads of kids who decide they want to start making pony music, because it's popular, not because they have a passion for music.
I released a song on D.Notive's new album because he asked me to. It had nothing to do with me wanting to get more subscribers, or being part of the community still, because I've moved on. I made the song because he asked me too and because him and I are good friends. It's the last pony song I will ever release.
Move on guys. You can still make a few pony songs for fun, but it's dying, and focusing on it will only bring you down. Once you realize that you don't need to throw a few pony samples on your track for it to be good, and realize that it might actually be better without it, you will start creating new ideas that will top your older stuff 10 times over.
cplbradley wrote:Well IDK if my opinion is even relevant anymore, but I don't give a shit.
My take on the brony music community dying (This is just my opinion and what's happened to me):
About damn time.
I guarantee that A LOT of the so called "musicians" are going to stop making music because of it. It's time for everyone to move on. The community was fun while it lasted, but it got muddy and filled with loads of kids who decide they want to start making pony music, because it's popular, not because they have a passion for music.
I released a song on D.Notive's new album because he asked me to. It had nothing to do with me wanting to get more subscribers, or being part of the community still, because I've moved on. I made the song because he asked me too and because him and I are good friends. It's the last pony song I will ever release.
Move on guys. You can still make a few pony songs for fun, but it's dying, and focusing on it will only bring you down. Once you realize that you don't need to throw a few pony samples on your track for it to be good, and realize that it might actually be better without it, you will start creating new ideas that will top your older stuff 10 times over.
cplbradley wrote:Well IDK if my opinion is even relevant anymore, but I don't give a shit.
My take on the brony music community dying (This is just my opinion and what's happened to me):
About damn time.
I guarantee that A LOT of the so called "musicians" are going to stop making music because of it. It's time for everyone to move on. The community was fun while it lasted, but it got muddy and filled with loads of kids who decide they want to start making pony music, because it's popular, not because they have a passion for music.
I released a song on D.Notive's new album because he asked me to. It had nothing to do with me wanting to get more subscribers, or being part of the community still, because I've moved on. I made the song because he asked me too and because him and I are good friends. It's the last pony song I will ever release.
Move on guys. You can still make a few pony songs for fun, but it's dying, and focusing on it will only bring you down. Once you realize that you don't need to throw a few pony samples on your track for it to be good, and realize that it might actually be better without it, you will start creating new ideas that will top your older stuff 10 times over.
PYR3LIGHT wrote:It's like saying "hey, the romantic era has passed, you can all stop writing love songs now".
Callenby wrote:PYR3LIGHT wrote:It's like saying "hey, the romantic era has passed, you can all stop writing love songs now".
You can extend that even further. Why are any of us making music at all? Haven't far more talented and successful people already covered this stuff for centuries - millennia, even?
Oh, right, it's because we love it and it's meaningful to us. And if it is no longer meaningful to us then we stop doing it but don't try to convince others to give up something they enjoy and care about. I may not really "get" why people make, say, trap music, but if I said to them "I don't enjoy this therefore you should stop" it would make me an asshole. I don't get to decide what does and does not inspire other people. Instead, I'm grateful that they find something so inspirational that they want to express how they feel through art.
"It's not what it used to be." No, nothing ever is. Everything changes. What I don't understand is why that is automatically a bad thing, or that we have zero power to affect anything. That's so fatalistic. Don't like a trend? Then work to reverse it. Even if you fail then at least you tried. Sitting on the sidelines and complaining doesn't help anyone, least of all yourself.
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