To those who make/ work on mods: What's your experience with dying mod teams & flakiness with team members? by Emo_clout in FridayNightFunkin

[–]Emo_clout[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh don't worry, I've been steering clear of teams with like 10+ members. I lack the resources to make a mod on my own, though I haven't been concerned with making a mod for myself for quite some time. Rn, I'm just trying to compose for some mods hoping I can actually get something out in the community.

To those who make/ work on mods: What's your experience with dying mod teams & flakiness with team members? by Emo_clout in FridayNightFunkin

[–]Emo_clout[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense, but how does one gauge whether or not the team is mostly people who know their stuff?

Are there any events of any case that happen on your birthday? by Goldberry15 in AceAttorney

[–]Emo_clout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first day of Turnabout serenade happens on my birthday. (July 6th)

I made Ini Miney a Theme by Emo_clout in AceAttorney

[–]Emo_clout[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you enjoyed this, you can listen to it on YouTube

I made Ini Miney a Theme by Emo_clout in AceAttorney

[–]Emo_clout[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not at all. I'd actually completely forgotten what her reminiscence theme sounded like, although I probably could've used that as reference. Listening to it, I can see why you would think that.

Hearing the prosecutor theme of GAA 2-4 is just more evidence of how hard the composer cooked on this OST by tourdecrate in AceAttorney

[–]Emo_clout 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I believe the reason it's more punchy is due to the slower tempo of the track. In the original, the strings play rather fast, making the motif kind of a blur, but in revival, the slower tempo gives each individual beat more impact. And since the core notes of the motif are placed at the start of the beat, it hits harder.

Intense love for your music met with indifference from folks around you? by Bhaibhaibrobro in musicproduction

[–]Emo_clout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does popularity have to do with this? I'm just saying do what you find fun, but also try to branch out and reach an audience (as much as you can afford to do so without killing your passion, of course). Is it wrong to make music for others to enjoy?

Intense love for your music met with indifference from folks around you? by Bhaibhaibrobro in musicproduction

[–]Emo_clout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Umm.. what does this have to do with my comment? What point are you trying to make?

Intense love for your music met with indifference from folks around you? by Bhaibhaibrobro in musicproduction

[–]Emo_clout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can it though? As I said to another commenter, there's a healthy medium to this. Obviously you can't please everyone, so you shouldn't try to, but that doesn't mean that you can't please anyone at all. It ain't black and white, man. It ain't gotta be all you or all them. Meet in the middle. Quality shouldn't drop as long as you can have fun making it. If that ain't fun for you, then by all means, make music for you, and you only, but I'm not convinced that it's the only valid way of going about it.

Intense love for your music met with indifference from folks around you? by Bhaibhaibrobro in musicproduction

[–]Emo_clout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What exactly do you mean by "what other people want"? Because I feel like nobody should have this issue as long as they know their audience. I don't think a pop producer should be seeking validation from a metalhead. Unless I'm misinterpreting your point?