Just to make sure you're all aware of what we mods are for:
Do not mark a track that's still a work in progress as mod review. The workshop mods are here to provide a good pair of ears before you submit your finished track to ocr, not to hold your hand through the whole process. A track you're not (yet) intending to sub to ocr is a waste of our time, time we could be spending on mixes intended for ocr, or, idunno, getting/having a life. ;)
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If you don't know what else to do to get feedback, here's some stuff from my remixing guide:
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Originally Posted by Rozovian
Make friends, ppl are more likely to listen to something by someone they know. There's things to learn from ppl on your own skill level; these friends will probably grow with you, challenge your development as an artist, listen to your works (don't be an ass, listen to theirs too), and just be... well, friends.
Comment on other ppl's mixes. This makes your name more familiar to them, it can make them feel indebted to you, it'll help you put into words the things you hear in other ppl's works and help you recognize it in your own, and it's part of what the feedback board is all about.
Just ask. A lot of the big names on ocr are friendly, cool ppl who enjoy lending ppl their ears. Those that hang around the feedback board are probably the ones most likely to respond. PM them and ask. You can ask judges and workshop mods too.
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edit 4/23: I realize the writing might make it seem like we mods are superbusy irl-important ppl. Hah. It's really just to keep mod reviews as a thing specifically for ocr-submissions, as a pre-submission checkup. I also added a third suggestion from my guide to help.