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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by __________ » Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:16 pm

jaydot wrote:I am a decent writer, I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit but you don't need to be knowledgable as such to write a book which is based on experiences and first hand examples ie subjective opinion not objective fact-the smattering of "knowledge" will be contributed by others-why did you think I asked for contributions?
That is possibly the most confusing sentence I've ever read.

I r also good writer. me also rite book on dubstep.

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Shum » Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:49 am

Dubstep children's book.

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Lichee » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:41 pm

£10 Bag wrote:
jaydot wrote:I am a decent writer, I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit but you don't need to be knowledgable as such to write a book which is based on experiences and first hand examples ie subjective opinion not objective fact-the smattering of "knowledge" will be contributed by others-why did you think I asked for contributions?
That is possibly the most confusing sentence I've ever read.

I r also good writer. me also rite book on dubstep.

tbf it's not confusing at all

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by exfox » Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:55 pm

makerowner wrote:
jaydot wrote:I'm a man with a plan though and once I am that it's pretty hard to dislodge that plan I'll have you know. :a:
jaydot wrote:Nothing solid down yet in fact I've forgotten about it til I searched my username :cornlol:
:cornlol: :cornlol: :cornlol:

this thread :Q:

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by leyenda » Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:21 pm

Lichee wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:
jaydot wrote:I am a decent writer, I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit but you don't need to be knowledgable as such to write a book which is based on experiences and first hand examples ie subjective opinion not objective fact-the smattering of "knowledge" will be contributed by others-why did you think I asked for contributions?
That is possibly the most confusing sentence I've ever read.

I r also good writer. me also rite book on dubstep.

tbf it's not confusing at all
He has a point though, it is horribly written. Try saying it out loud. Usually it wouldn't be a big deal but given the thread and what he started the sentence with...
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Pedro Sánchez » Sat Jan 21, 2012 9:40 pm

Lichee wrote:
jaydot wrote:I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit
tbf it's not confusing at all
O'Rlly?
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by jaydot » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:48 am

exfox wrote:
makerowner wrote:
jaydot wrote:I'm a man with a plan though and once I am that it's pretty hard to dislodge that plan I'll have you know. :a:
jaydot wrote:Nothing solid down yet in fact I've forgotten about it til I searched my username :cornlol:
:cornlol: :cornlol: :cornlol:

this thread :Q:
Don't see what's so bad about the thread, most people with sense dig the idea, myself included. Just because people try to derail it with negativity and "omg this fred" :cornlol: posts doesn;t mean I can't and won't roll with the idea I GUARANTEE if one of the more expierenced producers had thought of this idea the thread would be getting masses of praise but that's how the scene works.
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by jaydot » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:51 am

leyenda303 wrote:
Lichee wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:
jaydot wrote:I am a decent writer, I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit but you don't need to be knowledgable as such to write a book which is based on experiences and first hand examples ie subjective opinion not objective fact-the smattering of "knowledge" will be contributed by others-why did you think I asked for contributions?
That is possibly the most confusing sentence I've ever read.

I r also good writer. me also rite book on dubstep.

tbf it's not confusing at all
He has a point though, it is horribly written. Try saying it out loud. Usually it wouldn't be a big deal but given the thread and what he started the sentence with...
As if you'd write the same in a potentially published book as you do on a forum though. AS IF. :u:
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by jaydot » Wed Jan 25, 2012 10:52 am

leyenda303 wrote:
Lichee wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:
jaydot wrote:I am a decent writer, I don't have the knowledge but I know a fair bit but you don't need to be knowledgable as such to write a book which is based on experiences and first hand examples ie subjective opinion not objective fact-the smattering of "knowledge" will be contributed by others-why did you think I asked for contributions?
That is possibly the most confusing sentence I've ever read.

I r also good writer. me also rite book on dubstep.

tbf it's not confusing at all
He has a point though, it is horribly written. Try saying it out loud. Usually it wouldn't be a big deal but given the thread and what he started the sentence with...
As if you'd write the same in a potentially published book as you do on a forum though. AS IF. :u:
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Filthzilla » Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:44 am

Dude can we please have a preview to read? Then we could get started on helping you.

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by LACE » Wed Jan 25, 2012 11:47 am

lol @ whatever filthzilla has to contribute
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by jaydot » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:11 pm

Filthzilla wrote:Dude can we please have a preview to read? Then we could get started on helping you.
No because people would criticise it, like I say I've not gotten that far, still waiting on PMs tbph. :cornlol:
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by benjam » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:17 pm

LACE wrote:lol @ whatever filthzilla has to contribute
The importance of plugging gear in before mixing :6:

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Filthzilla » Wed Jan 25, 2012 12:22 pm

benjaminC wrote:
LACE wrote:lol @ whatever filthzilla has to contribute
The importance of plugging gear in before mixing :6:
Haha. :lol: I wasn't exactly thinking I would have anything to contribute. [And I think the idea itself is destined to flop]

I just wanted to read what Jaydot has already got in the hope that it would be entertaining. ;-)

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Phigure » Mon Jan 30, 2012 3:18 am

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this just popped up on coki's facebook so apparently someone is already at it?
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by kidshuffle » Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:41 am

Filthzilla wrote:Dude can we please have a preview to read? Then we could get started on helping you.
A+ troll; you had us all duped
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by topmo3 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:52 am

maek dustep book NOW
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by Filthzilla » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:15 am

kidshuffle wrote:
Filthzilla wrote:Dude can we please have a preview to read? Then we could get started on helping you.
A+ troll; you had us all duped
Slight troll but I definitely wanted to see what he's got.

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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by PinUp » Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:17 am

Phigure wrote:Image

this just popped up on coki's facebook so apparently someone is already at it?
Looks pretty good
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Re: Looking for ideas and contributions to a dubstep book

Post by apmje » Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:32 am

Why do people always set themselves up for abuse?

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