by Habanc » 11 Aug 2012 08:38
Well, that was the most necessary slap to the face I've ever seen.
... It really is kinda shaming when reality comes rushing back in and you start to wonder whether you contributed to it. If I did, well then I am very sorry. Regardless, I did notice less and less feedback in the music section (The first song I posted, I think way back in March or February, got six replies... You really don't see that much now).
I can feel that we'll have a surge in posts in the music section for a couple of days/weeks. But is that really enough? I think a more, I don't know, a more community mindset needs to be brought back. No offense intended in the slightest, but we're all on the same boat here. If any of us were signed musicians, would we really be here right now, looking for help and criticism? Plus, I'm assuming we all have a good level of love for MLP.
The point I'm getting at is that this site, as Makkon stated, was meant to be a community of learning and growing, for seeking knowledge and increasing your skills. Since I'm also assuming a bunch of us here have learned and grew due to this site, why not give back? Perhaps just make a goal to help a few people each week, as in, sitting down with them and even asking questions to attempt to help more. I think as people start focusing on helping and growing, spam posts will begin to remove itself.
I'll openly admit that I give MLR alot of credit for what I've learned about music production. If it wasn't for this community, I'd probably still be making horrible failtrance and mix it by solely increasing the volume. So, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry for any problems/spam I may have caused, and thank you, Makkon, for all you have done.
DAW: FL 10 | Main VSTs: Zebra2, Massive, Nexus | Genres: Progressive House & Electro House