I feel like everyone repeats the same things
"I miss old audiotool"
"audiotool is dead"
What's the communities thoughts on this? Why is it "dead" when there is a clear active userbase? Is it actually "active"
Does anyone new actually show up???
Or is it just alt accounts and one offs that die off when they move to a different DAW
Why do people care so much about charting if it's "dead"
Just some thoughts to go around share your own :p
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I feel like the community isnt as together as its supposed to be, there are minimal social interactions and new people most of the time generally have no one to talk to or ask questions because most of these top AT producers are too busy or doing smth else with their life and end up not answering many peoples questions to solve this i just think we should have people interact with each other more to bring the entire community of Audiotool together. Thats my opinion.
As for charts and other stuff i would say its just satisfying to see your own hard work being praised in some sort of way
if i see one more "thoughts on at" i will lose it
womp womp I've been thinking this since 2021 :p
im going to hit you with a crowbar i swear -_-
but ngl this is a based take sorta
idk
I just think it's important to try and connect with people because it can be intimidating for newer people, plus friends can really help the music making process.
let people ask questions dude nothing wrong with it
As someone who is experiencing AT dying on their page:
The fitness gram pacer test is a multistage aerobic capacity test, that progressively gets more difficult as it continues.
That would be the logical conclusion, but I just don't feel like it is true and or everything. It's the overall way we interact that has changed.