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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ireland
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Generating code like that can be very difficult. One of my former classmates though wrote a program in Java that compares two guitar waveforms and calculates the difference between the two as a percentage. He turned it into a game like guitar hero with a real guitar.
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Live by the Sword
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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look, dude, it isn't that "strange" a problem
my first priority was being a musician but i ended up a lawyer - it remains a regret, but yet, i've seen a lot of musical failures, such as a fren of my father who used to play saxophone, but now drives cabs add to that, people in Malaysia aren't enlightened towards music, they ain't gonna buy my stuff so i advise just do it part-time, i record stuff part-time as well, and put it on the Net |
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Juicious Maximus III
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Scabb Island
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jordan, I agree with Duce in that your problem is not a strange one at all.
I know several professional musicians and they all have jobs on the side. They don't make much money from album sales and certainly not from services like Spotify. In the end, they end up spending more money than they make and they have to support it financially. Unless you're doing something very commercial, that's the way it is. I'm sure many of them would like to just be full time musicians if it was a valid option. So, get a job you can stand doing and be a musician on the side. Also; a tip. You probably won't stick around here long if you keep insulting the moderators and other members.
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