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I see the novice-expert relationship as someone that can give you tips in different areas.
For example, I think I'm good enough at arranging and composing (though I'm always open for advice!), but I'd really really benefit from having someone help me with the production, since I don't know many tricks and there's probably many tools and stuff that I don't even know they exist.
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Really super-neat idea! Might be difficult figuring out who gets to do what, and the core rules of how things should be organized, but it's one of the best ways I can think of that people might improve over a short period of time. Kudos on the idea - goodluck getting things moving.
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If you guys don't want to be called experts that's fine.
Personally, I have reached the peak of musicality and have nothing more to learn from anybody. You just can't touch me. ![]() |
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It's true! Your hands will pass right through 'im.
In all seriousness though, I think that this is just a fantastic idea. All this expert/star talk I think is absolutely fine. You can always improve and learn more. Everyone is at different levels, its just some at at higher ones than others. I bet, though, even some of the stars would love to have a chance to pair up with some others to learn some cool production or arrangement tricks. To sum up though, I think this is just a great idea and one that will only bring the community closer together!
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I also want to make sure everyone who's interested in being a mentor for this is able to do so. The PM method wouldn't help if there's someone no one is interested in learning from. Quote:
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Brandon, I think you're confusing "expert" with "professional".
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When would this actually take place? If it's going to be a month, I can spend some time to practice. If its next week, count me out for the first round.
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Hey MindWanderer, I have a few suggestions based off what everyone is saying and based off some of your concerns:
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How about you do some sort of combination of the two formats? I can envision an episodic approach. Imagine it just like a television show talent competition (just like your thread name implies), only instead of a new episode each week, we'd have a new episode each month. So "Episode 1" would start the 1st of one month... the first week you'd announce the theme/genre, then have all the novices and stars announce if they're interested or not and then have people team up (however you want to do that). The next 2 weeks could be spent working on your mix, and then the final week could be spent on public voting. Then the next month start "Episode 2", announce a new theme, anyone who wants to stay in the competition can continue but you could also open it up to new novices and stars at this point. This way, any novices who have the time and want to keep competing can, and we can still see them improve month-to-month just like you would in the tournament competitions. But then also any stars that are super busy can just go month by month that they want to compete. This would also allow new stars that weren't free other months to join at any time. This might actually work out best because we can still watch the novices improve, but then also have them paired up with new stars each and every month. In fact I would enforce that the novice has to be paired up with a different star each episode to keep it fresh. It would be exciting to watch them grow! You could maybe do like 6 episodes like this (so 6 months), then do an "All-Stars" season finale, where the winning duos of the last 6 episodes compete to see would be crowned the Season 1 ultimate winner! This would work unless we had the same novices/stars win multiple months, then we might need to have a star work with a few novices (if the same star won more than once) or whatnot. Then if Season 1 goes great, you could take a few months off, then start Season 2 the following year (or restructure the competition if this format didn't work, etc.). I think this format would still accomplish what you want (getting to see novices improve), but still garner more attention & participation than the PRCs. Quote:
I would also say just letting people pair up would probably work. Even if people gravitate to people they like one month, you have to switch it up the next, so more people would get to work with different people eventually. Quote:
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Also I think you mistakenly put ProtoDome in the novice category... he is most definitely a "star"
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Goddamit SuperiorX, way to blow my cover.
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With PROTO·DOME put in the right category (oops), there's clearly enough interest on both sides to get this started. I'll continue to gather input and discuss options in this thread, and plan on starting a "real" compo thread with more-or-less finalized rules on Monday, July 2. One week to collect entrants, two weeks to mix, 1 week to vote. If this becomes a regular thing, I'll probably stick to the first Monday of the month to start the thread for each new episode, which means there will sometimes be some overlap between voting and gathering participants for the next episode, but that should be okay. |
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