09-11-2023, 04:16 PM
(09-05-2023, 10:43 PM)musicalmemoriesuk Wrote: We spend so much time tweaking sounds, styles and researching things on our arrangers.
Who are we really trying to impress?
Will we ever find that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
Why ask this question, apart from the few members on here, are other people really interested in arranger keyboards.
If your goal is to get recognition online, then you could better stop, you will hardly get remarks on the things you are doing. I think the most important thing is to do it for yourself. Every minute you spent on learning things you will improve a thing of your skills.
For me this is the main reason, I'm not interested in doing things once I've learned them, I just apply them. I find the learning process much more interesting and everytime I spent a few hours on things I can't do and afterwards I'm able to do it then I'm really happy.
And I do share some of the things i've learned online, and if I can help one person with it then I'm happy too. And if I see that a topic that I find interesting to share gets a lot of attention I assume that more and more people are enjoying it and in most cases I make more videos about that topic. If the interest is lacking than I go on to the next synth, daw, process or topic for my online tutorials. So the online response is for me more a measurement if people are interested in these things or not.



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