Bonsoir,
Now that I've caught a few's attention,
I'll just copy and paste tids and bits of my talk page since I can. And make it seem as if I didn't.
And I might not be active on forum for now, so don't learn everything I've written by heart immediately if you're a stalker.
>sure I'll read what you've written
>Nvm, it's too long, I have tracks to FC
Have a good day, etcetc. I have tracks to FC.
Now that I've caught a few's attention,
I'll just copy and paste tids and bits of my talk page since I can. And make it seem as if I didn't.
And I might not be active on forum for now, so don't learn everything I've written by heart immediately if you're a stalker.
>sure I'll read what you've written
SPOILER
Hi osu! addicts/casuals and mongooses,
Have known osu! for a couple of years due to yt&touhou but only tried it out like 2 days ago.
I liked it a lot. Need to start using keyboard for faster click portions though if I take into account the faster bpms/difficulties I wish to tackle in the future. Horrible 10 y.o mouse here.
So outside of osu!, I have a large amount of interests (open mind is to blame, whereismyfreetime) with music being a main part of it.
Less ambiguous.
In no order: Jazz, rock, classical (from classical to contemporary, not Finissy contemporary though, eugh), metal, j/kpop, rap, electronic (include 100 varieties), vocaloid even.
Mixed with VNs, anime, gaming, and swimming. I pretty much shift between the first three bi-monthly or something. Although as osu! unites all three, I'm worried I won't see an end to it too soon.
I'd also add drinking to that list but minors view this forum so I won't, yw.
More importantly,
>I'm interested in doing original music collab works with beatmap makers in the future. peppy has told me this doesn't seem to happen often (or at all?), mainly making original tracks dedicated to osu which would be free and available on osu! with a matching beatmap.
I personally have too many options available when making music (2 scenarios: I have an idea straight away or it just develops from a "oh this sounds good" ), so depending on what kind of map a mapper (this unusual vocabulary still seems so weird to me) wants to make (have such a tempo, such a beat, such a groove, etcetc), the musician(s) would have try to work on making something in regulation with the beatmap maker's idea. Yes, this is sort of opposite to how free composing is, but doing this imo can also be beneficial.
I like the idea of not only making my own music but what others can come up with but cannot make themselves due to limited time/resources, and osu! might make this work out quite well.
Let's say one wants to make something insane but isn't finding a good track to use? I think this is why it could work, and hopefully other musicians (beginner or advanced, it doesn't matter) here will be interested in this as well.
That's what matters, but as of right now I'll be too busy with osu! and piano so no, I won't collab right away. I need to get used to osu!'s possibilities as well which will be necessary to understand someone else's ideas, it's still a new game to me as of now. Once that's settled with, I'll prob bring this up in the appropriate forum anyway, so just keep this in mind or find someone ready to do this.
That reminds me, my guitars and bass have been picking up dust ;A;
Oh right, fries are Belgian.
And pardon the possible bad grammar and abuse of parentheses, the latter is a bad habit of mine in more than one sentence long forum posts.
Have known osu! for a couple of years due to yt&touhou but only tried it out like 2 days ago.
I liked it a lot. Need to start using keyboard for faster click portions though if I take into account the faster bpms/difficulties I wish to tackle in the future. Horrible 10 y.o mouse here.
So outside of osu!, I have a large amount of interests (open mind is to blame, whereismyfreetime) with music being a main part of it.
Less ambiguous.
In no order: Jazz, rock, classical (from classical to contemporary, not Finissy contemporary though, eugh), metal, j/kpop, rap, electronic (include 100 varieties), vocaloid even.
Mixed with VNs, anime, gaming, and swimming. I pretty much shift between the first three bi-monthly or something. Although as osu! unites all three, I'm worried I won't see an end to it too soon.
I'd also add drinking to that list but minors view this forum so I won't, yw.
More importantly,
>I'm interested in doing original music collab works with beatmap makers in the future. peppy has told me this doesn't seem to happen often (or at all?), mainly making original tracks dedicated to osu which would be free and available on osu! with a matching beatmap.
I personally have too many options available when making music (2 scenarios: I have an idea straight away or it just develops from a "oh this sounds good" ), so depending on what kind of map a mapper (this unusual vocabulary still seems so weird to me) wants to make (have such a tempo, such a beat, such a groove, etcetc), the musician(s) would have try to work on making something in regulation with the beatmap maker's idea. Yes, this is sort of opposite to how free composing is, but doing this imo can also be beneficial.
I like the idea of not only making my own music but what others can come up with but cannot make themselves due to limited time/resources, and osu! might make this work out quite well.
Let's say one wants to make something insane but isn't finding a good track to use? I think this is why it could work, and hopefully other musicians (beginner or advanced, it doesn't matter) here will be interested in this as well.
That's what matters, but as of right now I'll be too busy with osu! and piano so no, I won't collab right away. I need to get used to osu!'s possibilities as well which will be necessary to understand someone else's ideas, it's still a new game to me as of now. Once that's settled with, I'll prob bring this up in the appropriate forum anyway, so just keep this in mind or find someone ready to do this.
That reminds me, my guitars and bass have been picking up dust ;A;
Oh right, fries are Belgian.
And pardon the possible bad grammar and abuse of parentheses, the latter is a bad habit of mine in more than one sentence long forum posts.
>Nvm, it's too long, I have tracks to FC
SPOILER
tl;dr version: Hi, I like traps.
Have a good day, etcetc. I have tracks to FC.