Re: FINISHED TRACKS FOR FEEDBACK IS NO MORE
Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:36 am
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Come on bruv, you know this is cod really.legend4ry wrote: If you think your track is finished, then you obviously don't need feedback on your track.
What I mean by this is : If you call a track finished then you obviously are happy with it, if you're unsure and still need feedback, its a work in progress.
legend4ry wrote: Feel free to moan about this change, too.
I'm entitled to my opinion and was provoked to expressing itlegend4ry wrote:I think you're the one of the handful of people whos voicing their opinion about this... Ive had numerous complaints about the finished tracked thread and more about hating it than loving it and more support than anger in this thread.
Which basically means.....legend4ry wrote:Me and pete have discussed this and have come to a conclusion.
If you think your track is finished, then you obviously don't need feedback on your track.
What I mean by this is : If you call a track finished then you obviously are happy with it, if you're unsure and still need feedback, its a work in progress.
Don't render your progress in the Dubs section so successful yet, you're using two accounts to keep yourself bumping you cheeky fucker.Aquathesis wrote:He has a point whyrez, they have left one of the threads, and its heads like you giving out solid crit and advice that could make it worthwhile...
It boils down to semantics of the finished/wips tag at that point, so....
Haha touche, for sure.legend4ry wrote:I know I said feel free to moan, doesn't mean I can't fight with what you said though
Yep, yep. But I feel it was a good compromise. The thing that was so good about those threads was that they were a single thread and every time somebody posted something it bumped itself and emailed people, so it didn't render a load of threads inactive and falling down, down, down until you end up with no feedback. - Admittedly some people didn't get any feedback... But that's usually because they posted fuck all themselves! (My bets are they were the ones who complained to you!)legend4ry wrote:Back when it was me and Sharm' modding this idea was floating around. The threads were always a compromise.
Err, yes! I have a business to run here... Any easy promo is brilliant.legend4ry wrote:So, you're pissed off cause you can't promote easier? *tuts*
The feedback / 320 tags are more to indicate if people want detailed production feedback. For instance, i just put up a tune with a free320 tag because it's done. I won't be opening it up again, I'd still like to know if people like it and would play it. But i don't want people to spend a long time giving production feedback because it will go to waste. Conversely if someone puts feedback in the title, I'll deliberately spend a bit longer listening on different monitors and seeing if I can help the producer get to a better finished product.wirez wrote:
Come on bruv, you know this is cod really.
For producers who're slightly less confident in their production skills, it's still important to give them feedback on their finished tracks to help them sharpen up their perspective if what is really finished. - A lot of producers are just lazy and say "fuck it, that's done, I can't be bothered to work on this anymore"; I think they're the ones who benefit most from somebody telling them that this, that and this needs to be changed because they need to realise that they need to put full effort and dedication into their work in order to succeed.
The feedback thread was drawing all the production forum attention away from the dubs thread, we were duplicating the same shit in two seperate areas. The same ethos applies to the dubs forum, if you get feedback it's nice to return it. There will be more activity in there over the next month or two as we keep pushing people in there and making it more organised and having events in there (A&R feedback etc).Admittedly, when I say my track is done I know it's done and nothing is going to make me change my mind, but all feedback given was always taken into consideration for my next piece of work.
I personally am not for this dubs idea to be honest, I had a much more solid community in the feedback thread because people recognised each other and were willing to share feedback for those that they expected feedback from because they had received it before. Good luck getting this out of the dubs forum... Everything is constantly drowned, and although I respect the idea, the tags system seems to be making it worse.
I'm not going to lie, I had an audience and potential market in that thread and feel quite annoyed that you've taken that from me.Even 'swapsies' promo in there was better than the Dubs sections.
First off, it wasn't just us two, secondly, just as we aren't the majority voice here, neither are you.To be honest, I find it quite annoying that you've removed a whole section of community based on the fact that 2 of you have come to an arrangement, just because you two thought it wasn't working doesn't mean I thought so.
I think this is massively over reacting, I can understand you're upset about losing your immediate portal to more audience and to change in general, no one likes it. Especially when it's the only section of the forum that you care about. But looking at the bigger picture, I, the other moderators and many members of this forum agree this is a good idea and worth the effort. It might all go tits up and return to the previous method. I'm fairly positive this is a good move though. We'll see how it plays out, if we come back to it in 3 months you can fully rub it in my face.Your two opinions should not be ruling this forum, you're moderators not dictators. - Look at this as feedback for your moderating if you will. I'm sure you've both done wicked things for the forum (I haven't been very active - other than in the Feedback threads, which is why I feel like you've basically removed the forum from under my feet) but a community only based on the decisions of few is not a community worth being involved with, I don't like to live like a pawn in any circumstance.
Ok, you got me. If it works this will be nice.pete bubonic wrote:The feedback / 320 tags are more to indicate if people want detailed production feedback. For instance, i just put up a tune with a free320 tag because it's done. I won't be opening it up again, I'd still like to know if people like it and would play it. But i don't want people to spend a long time giving production feedback because it will go to waste. Conversely if someone puts feedback in the title, I'll deliberately spend a bit longer listening on different monitors and seeing if I can help the producer get to a better finished product.
Again this sounds good, but the fact that it's not a single thread is an issue in my opinion... People just aren't going to want to subscribe to the whole board, so things that were previously able to be sighted by chance in the Feedback thread may now be overlooked in its own thread.The feedback thread was drawing all the production forum attention away from the dubs thread, we were duplicating the same shit in two seperate areas. The same ethos applies to the dubs forum, if you get feedback it's nice to return it. There will be more activity in there over the next month or two as we keep pushing people in there and making it more organised and having events in there (A&R feedback etc).
Haha, it hadn't until you took the board downThat audience hasn't gone! The same people who leave feedback, the same producers and more will be present in the dubs forum.
Lol you've only heard my opinion voice, I dare you to test my persuasive 'majority' voiceFirst off, it wasn't just us two, secondly, just as we aren't the majority voice here, neither are you.
I pretty much stopped using the rest of the board because other members couldn't appreciate my dramatising attitude (all in good reason of course, no troll business). All the best with the development and progress of this idea. I deserve itI think this is massively over reacting, I can understand you're upset about losing your immediate portal to more audience and to change in general, no one likes it. Especially when it's the only section of the forum that you care about. But looking at the bigger picture, I, the other moderators and many members of this forum agree this is a good idea and worth the effort. It might all go tits up and return to the previous method. I'm fairly positive this is a good move though. We'll see how it plays out, if we come back to it in 3 months you can fully rub it in my face.
a) it's still a dubwirez wrote:Ok, you got me. If it works this will be nice.pete bubonic wrote:The feedback / 320 tags are more to indicate if people want detailed production feedback. For instance, i just put up a tune with a free320 tag because it's done. I won't be opening it up again, I'd still like to know if people like it and would play it. But i don't want people to spend a long time giving production feedback because it will go to waste. Conversely if someone puts feedback in the title, I'll deliberately spend a bit longer listening on different monitors and seeing if I can help the producer get to a better finished product.
So what if....
a.) I don't want production feedback.
b.) I'm not giving away a 320.
c.) I'm promoting a pre-release (as in, without a set-in-stone release date etc. whereby I could post on the tunes/releases board)