lol how does it feel to have the only supporter of your argument be a 14 yr old middle school kid LMAO!!!
lol how does it feel to have the only supporter of your argument be a 14 yr old middle school kid LMAO!!!
Last edited by epotts06; 04-13-2012 at 08:59 PM.
Lol bro, hes not the only supporter of my argument at all. That just goes to show how closed minded you are once again. Just look at the ****ing big picture.
Either that or just admit your not capable of doing it on your own through finding resources and doing research....studying all that good shit you do for school anyway. You dont need the ****ing school. They just planted the idea that you did in your mind.
The art of selling is making the consumer genuinely believe they need the product. With you, they have succeeded. And hey whaddayaknow, they teach that much in ****ing college.
Thanks bro, I been so ****ing lazy about finishing songs since then though.
I've got so many way doper tracks since then but they're all like 1/2 to 3/4 done.
Same time I been doing lots of learning lately, new computer, newer versions of my DAW's, new equipment, new VST's.
lmao mf dont like that last post.
But anyway i just realized that you the same dude that asked
Thread title: "IS THE MIX THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT?"
Content: "???????"
lol music might not be for you bru. Judging from your current mindstate and inability to consider new concepts. Or think for yourself.
Last edited by alxgry; 04-13-2012 at 09:21 PM.
Great minds discuss ideas
Average minds discuss events
Weak minds discuss people
I guess I got a great mind then since i been sitting here discussing my ideas n havin yall team up in attempt to convince yourselves tuition was worth it.
All I been tryin to do is open your eyes to some real shit.
Last edited by alxgry; 04-13-2012 at 09:33 PM.
You're absolutely correct.
Of course, because you're such a formidable opponent it would be a death wish not to.
You have and for that I am eternally indebted to you good sir.
Thank you for your time o benevolent one, surely my grandchildren will one day tell my great-great grandchildren the legend of when you were the impetus of a renaissance.
Last edited by 3ternal; 04-13-2012 at 09:44 PM.
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In a few years just reflect on what I said. You might be right I might be right. Depends on your definition of success and who shaped it.
Nobody is guaranteed success unless it's given by successful people; college or no college, and especially in the music business. Even though applicants who go to college are given more consideration people with college degrees, as apposed to those without one. A college degree almost certainly guarantees that students are constantly seeking approval from those with authority or influence. You can't have either unless you know the right people, and have the right friends or family members. It's a system that's been in place since before any of us were born.
Professionals understand that results govern success regardless of the powers that be. In other words, A producer will be successful as longs has he or she is able to continuously do business with others who need their services. I can assure you that experience is more valuable than a registered completion of college classes; a college degree. I've made my living in sales and business development for about 15 years now. As a result I've shaken hands with more people that most of you will ever meet in your lifetime. No matter what anyone tells you, there are no guarantees in any career field.
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