Using Twitch is another approach. Create a channel, live broadcast your self-learning experience, and see if you can get some of your followers from TH-cam and/or Discord to come along and watch and help, and maybe even join in and collaborate. I think there are options to multi-channel using Twitch. At least, I've seen multiple collaborators on a channel. Twitch isn't just for gamers. 🙂
If you ever want to sit down and do a deep dive on the Polyend stuffs. I'd be willing to help ya. I have the capability to stream myself and the devices. Could be a stream.. could be something we record and publish for the public later. Structure wise it could be whatever we want as well. Beat from scratch. Workflow Q&A's . Whatever we could think of.. Lots of possibilities 😆
Great ideas 💡. If you’re lucky to know someone who produces music and are friendly enough to hang out and show each other your workflows, you might absorb a little of what they do. Which is fantastic. ❤
Some great tutorials on here,True Cuckoo always goes into depth at a rate even beginners can take it in.I try to keep away from gear that has too much menu diving.Ive the Deemed 12 but what great about that's everything you do is shown on screen so you have an understanding on what's going on.I think to learn a piece of gear, takes a year for the things you want it to do .Most of the time a lot of features you don't even need to know unless you want it to do a certain thing.Deep diving at first makes gear complicated and daunting to use
Love this idea✨ thanks for getting a great conversation going. This is how work gets done. It’s like building with a friend or two. It helps a lot ✨
@@TronDawg cool! Glad it sparked some ideas. Stay safe.
Great idea👍
Using Twitch is another approach. Create a channel, live broadcast your self-learning experience, and see if you can get some of your followers from TH-cam and/or Discord to come along and watch and help, and maybe even join in and collaborate. I think there are options to multi-channel using Twitch. At least, I've seen multiple collaborators on a channel. Twitch isn't just for gamers. 🙂
@@Malosynth thanks for the idea.
If you ever want to sit down and do a deep dive on the Polyend stuffs. I'd be willing to help ya. I have the capability to stream myself and the devices. Could be a stream.. could be something we record and publish for the public later. Structure wise it could be whatever we want as well. Beat from scratch. Workflow Q&A's . Whatever we could think of..
Lots of possibilities 😆
@@sandroidmusic ❤️❤️ I’d like that. I’ll reach out. Thank you.
Sounds fun😎
WOuld love to talk with you once my health is a bit more stable again. Keep going Sir, you matter.
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It's why I love to stream, forces me to learn my equipment and the viewers can help at times
Great ideas 💡. If you’re lucky to know someone who produces music and are friendly enough to hang out and show each other your workflows, you might absorb a little of what they do. Which is fantastic. ❤
a good human connection to have
Some great tutorials on here,True Cuckoo always goes into depth at a rate even beginners can take it in.I try to keep away from gear that has too much menu diving.Ive the Deemed 12 but what great about that's everything you do is shown on screen so you have an understanding on what's going on.I think to learn a piece of gear, takes a year for the things you want it to do .Most of the time a lot of features you don't even need to know unless you want it to do a certain thing.Deep diving at first makes gear complicated and daunting to use
this is true. gotta put the work and time in
Sounds like a great idea. How about the name Duo-learning?
on the DL. Perfect!
Yeah it can even be two people who have no idea just messing around.