1

(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I think I'll do 13, 26, 39 and 52 instead, the last of the columns.

2

(17 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'm not opposed.

I've moved to a monthly EP format over on my Audius. By the end, I'll have made as much songs as I would on WB, but with very little effort indeed.

4

(165 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I'd need to rewrite it to download it outside RSS, but it'll be pretty rough.

5

(165 replies, posted in General Discussion)

starpause wrote:
Devieus wrote:

If you want, I can give you the python program that downloads the whole week and zips it up, saves the both of us time.

i would like this smile

Sure. It works through RSS though, so it might not work that well.

LMMS. If you like FL, but also like money, LMMS will give you both.

PyCharm IDE and LMMS.

The key is to program sounds that don't suck.

8

(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Djhilow wrote:

Hi guys I'm Dj Hilow!!!
Goals for 2020
1.I must make $80,000 to $150,000 from music(I made my first $50 yesterday selling a lease for a track).
2. I must upload AT LEAST a song a week, and it needs to be going out of my comfort zone and improving on the last one.
3. I must experiment and streamline my producing of tracks.
4. I must aim for 3 - 4 completed songs a week.

Songs to make
I must make one song in TRAP
I must make one song in EDM
I must make one song in POP
FOLLOW ME ON YOUTUBE
search --> Dj HILOW (I will be uploading on here and on youtube)

So are you going to put all these songs into one track, or are you going to use multiple accounts?

It'd've been weird if the entirety of week 1 for WeeklyBeats 2020 was in 2019, so yea, a clear case of human error.

10

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

orangedrink wrote:

it's like coming back to school and seeing all your friends after break smile

Yea, and it's always a surprise to see who dropped out, and who joins in. I've noticed some trends in the years and I wonder if they hold up.

11

(58 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Do as little work as possible.

12

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

CatchinAshes wrote:

Definitely ready for 2020. Always feel so unpleased with my effort on off years from weeklybeats but the support and friends I've made from this community I feel I can push though even the hardest of writers blocks while doing weeklybeats. heart

It's not so bad, it'll give one time for other hobbies.

13

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Count on it.

Brackleforth wrote:

Are you certain it's an ordinary B minor chord to start out? I cannot help but hear a unique quality. Right at 4:14, under the B, the harmony feels like an A just a major second down, yet it's not an A. I've been listening to intervals like the septimal minor third and nothing sounds quite like it so far. Maybe it's just the timbre of their voices or something

Well, they do these weird inflections that might throw it off, but disregarding those it should be just a Bm.

I believe in this particular case it's Bm-Em/B-Bm-Bm7-Bsus2-Bsus4 with a B note layered an octave higher.

That last one is quite interesting because it's two fifth intervals in one chord (B-F# and E-B), but differently than a m7 or M7. I think it's there to resolve both the sus2 and the m7 at once, but in two different ways.

16

(7 replies, posted in General Discussion)

My streak is still ongoing from 2012 on.

0F wrote:

Also, I have to say, even though we're only a few months in, I kinda forgot about some of the tracks from earlier in the year. I was going through some WAVs the other day and came across my week 3 track.. when I'm constantly making stuff every week I kinda just move on to the next thing; not sure if that's a good or a bad thing though. Maybe I should just compile all of the similar sounding weeklybeats tracks into one release at the end of the year..

I think the best way to look at it is that it's a thing and you have to decide how to best utilize the new perspective you yourself can provide on your own work, perhaps by learning from it, drawing the best parts out of it, knowing that you've done it before, so you can do it again.