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haha

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i admit that i skip tracks on here if they don't captivate me within literally the first few second of the track. i don't have the time to listen to every track but i at least give each one a chance.

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i never get burned out on listening to music, i'm pretty hardcore about that. i do get a little burned out on having to make a new track every week though. but it has been good for me and i am developing my skills quite a bit, like going to year long college for sound.

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crankin out the big time hits

it varies a lot, anywhere from 2 to 8 hours I'd guess

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little-scale hasn't been posting new tracks or that would definitely be on my list

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i made a couple more of those classical acoustic glitch tracks you heard the first one and said to make more of them. but to answer your question, I have downloaded 6 beat route tracks, 6 matt nida tracks, 8 perplex on tracks, 7 protman tracks, 7 pulsetrade tracks, 7 rdomain tracks, 6 spry tracks, so I guess those are my most consistent artists so far.

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well, mp3s, i guess

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the average songs per week is 195.63, and lately we have been hovering around 110. when will it dip below 100? btw, I haven't had any time this week to listen to anyone's songs, and haven't even started mine yet. uhoh!

that's my favorite part, is when I surprise myself doing something new that I had only thought about. hell, I'm doing things I didn't even think about before, each week you have to do something new! one thing that is weird is that I'm starting to forget some of the songs I did then I go back and hear them and it's like new again. certainly makes you more efficient at a lot of production aspects as well as just pure creativity!

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yeah, sometimes i nail the sound I want, but sometimes i hear it again later and think, what was i htinking on this mix. it's just how it is given the time constraint, more of a random less thought out mix. ends up being more fun really.

yeah that one is doing that too on my music feed. each week i usually have one track that does that.

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Devieus wrote:

Best+free video editor just might be Blender actually, word to the wise, it's definitely not an easy to use program. Alternatively, you could try using VSDC, also a free editor, which might be better depending on what you're looking for.

not sure, but i think i downloaded blender once and was a bit stymied. i'll check out VSDC though, many thanks!

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Aday wrote:

Check out ArKaos GrandVJ and arkaos 3.0 (both are completely different UI's)
But very simple to use (too simple!)

I use Resolume mostly for performance clips, but I do my editing in Premiere Pro 6

ArKaos tends to like most file formats without much need for conversions, where as Resolume works best when encoded to Quicktime or DXV.

Check out WinFF and MPEGSteamclip and vdubmod to convert/cut/encode/etc files.
Those are usually my go-to's for file conversions (All Freeware)

many thanks! that is a very helpful list. will for sure check out the arkaos stuff.

i pretty much am just using an old version of sony video editor suite (came with soundforge) and windows movie maker, along with some other program that came with a cheap video converter from time to time.

i've tried resolume but didn't like how it was set up. anything a little more simpler or straightforward that can do crazy effects? also am looking for the best free video editor.

there are still a lot of us left right? i plan on doing the whole thing again... if i make it'll be 2 whole years of far too many songs that I've made!