Of course, the track could be better, but the best and only way to help in making the future songs nicer is starting your comment with "Hi, this is nice, but i think you could try to". Opinion is nothing without advice, and "I hate that" is often as useless as the person saying it. Please consider making better things than the others, before making yourself able to criticize them rudely.
Little Hollow is a great guy that loves what he is doing and I know he puts his energy in producing. He doesn't deserve that type of generalities you make out of him, nor do I and the people listening. Speaking of generality, to answer to your comments. don't expect succeed by following the paths others have already took. Music doesn't have rules or standards, and what makes it Art is the ability for people that use the same software to make something proper to each. And it goes by taking risks.
It is even more hard to read when you know you put you heart in making music and sharing it to people. "Became popular, probably because it's meant for lazy people who don't care about music's true meaning" just hits man, because it's fucking disrespectful for Little Hollow, the people that like the track, and me. If only you made once the same amount of work we spent on this track (on Soundation), then your comment could be considered to be taken seriously.
I agree with some points Vizil said about the lack of features in the studio compared to FL, but most of the ideas expressed here by Little Hilow concerning criticism and it's forms are the same as mine. I mean, if you don't like Soundation and don't know how to use it, just quit ? I understand your idea of helping people with good criticism but it just doesn't match with what you do in Soundation. If I don't like someone's job, I can go tell them that I think "they could do better if", but not "i don't like this, you seem like an ignorant to music".
Holy shit. I just came back from vacation and I see this.
First of all, Hello. Secondly, we have to consider that getting criticism, rude or not, is sometimes sadly part of the game. I have too seen Vizil on Soundation for a while and he is not the first and nor the last to write comments like these. I gotta say that I am sensitive to what people think about me and what I do by myself, like everyone else is. Music is a great part of what is making me proud of myself, and so receiving criticism can be painful, but useful when constructive and encouraging.
Vizil i dont think you should be applying maturity into this argument. There are so many previous comments of you providing what you think is "criticism" but is actually rude, unhelpful and immature low-blows to a producer working with an "infuriatingly designed" DAW. Don't shit on the producers here for using the resources that they have, just continue to not be able to let go of your hate for this DAW
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Of course, the track could be better, but the best and only way to help in making the future songs nicer is starting your comment with "Hi, this is nice, but i think you could try to". Opinion is nothing without advice, and "I hate that" is often as useless as the person saying it. Please consider making better things than the others, before making yourself able to criticize them rudely.
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Little Hollow is a great guy that loves what he is doing and I know he puts his energy in producing. He doesn't deserve that type of generalities you make out of him, nor do I and the people listening. Speaking of generality, to answer to your comments. don't expect succeed by following the paths others have already took. Music doesn't have rules or standards, and what makes it Art is the ability for people that use the same software to make something proper to each. And it goes by taking risks.
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It is even more hard to read when you know you put you heart in making music and sharing it to people. "Became popular, probably because it's meant for lazy people who don't care about music's true meaning" just hits man, because it's fucking disrespectful for Little Hollow, the people that like the track, and me. If only you made once the same amount of work we spent on this track (on Soundation), then your comment could be considered to be taken seriously.
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I agree with some points Vizil said about the lack of features in the studio compared to FL, but most of the ideas expressed here by Little Hilow concerning criticism and it's forms are the same as mine. I mean, if you don't like Soundation and don't know how to use it, just quit ? I understand your idea of helping people with good criticism but it just doesn't match with what you do in Soundation. If I don't like someone's job, I can go tell them that I think "they could do better if", but not "i don't like this, you seem like an ignorant to music".
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Holy shit. I just came back from vacation and I see this. First of all, Hello. Secondly, we have to consider that getting criticism, rude or not, is sometimes sadly part of the game. I have too seen Vizil on Soundation for a while and he is not the first and nor the last to write comments like these. I gotta say that I am sensitive to what people think about me and what I do by myself, like everyone else is. Music is a great part of what is making me proud of myself, and so receiving criticism can be painful, but useful when constructive and encouraging.
little hollow
@CHRI5 right? lol (don't worry, I know I'm part of that)
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Vizil i dont think you should be applying maturity into this argument. There are so many previous comments of you providing what you think is "criticism" but is actually rude, unhelpful and immature low-blows to a producer working with an "infuriatingly designed" DAW. Don't shit on the producers here for using the resources that they have, just continue to not be able to let go of your hate for this DAW
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little hollow
@oizvk3xh4xro3417 lol I think vizil botting now
Missiony
@little hollow lol