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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 13:08
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From: Chandler - US
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Well, I'm having a bit of trouble with what all the hubbub is about, bub. Perhaps someone should post the recomended forum subcatagories, then hash it out from there. I have had no problems with the way things are, but there must be a problem, or else we would not be discussing it now. Generally when I've seen a forum generate more subcatagories, it was to prompt more postings. So perhaps a recording forum, a instrument forum, the 2 current OS forums, a newbie forum.... Of course then they could even be split up even more... recording hardware...theory...tecnical forum, guitar...midi...synth...acustic...vocal...music theory forum, OS 9..recording...oms...sequencing, same with X. List the forum changes and see what people think.
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Tue 5 Nov 2002, 14:35
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From: Sommieres - FR
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i agree with u kaboom, creating new forums also invite people to post more (that's one of the points) Another point is to split existing general categories into more specific categories: the choice is not motivated by pure logic, because, as stated buserror, they would always be cases where gears interacts... but if we stay with this 'logic' point of view, we can't split the current 'messy' categories. We (the moderator team and I) think about it a long time before reorganizing the french part of the forums, to get a balance between logic/new motivating forums and categories split (decided by number of post about specific subjects, not logic), and it seems to work, at least not that bad. Here is the list (better descriptions would help a lot): * beginners: all newbie questions, whatever they are (a place were moderator will move newbie recurrent questions) * plug-ins and virtual instruments a lot of posts are related to that) not OS specific * All other softwares under OS 9 * All other softwares under OS X * Interface/card audio+MIDI related problems: (a lot of posts are related to that) not platform specific, software related or not * Mac Hardware and periphericals: CPU, RAM, Fans, power, Harddrive, CDR, etc...hardware only * Synth, samplers, instruments and sounds: even if connected with software (if gear specific). * Studio hardware: mixers, effects, compressor, monitors, headphones, wires....hardware only * Theory and technical: mixing, recording, mastering, digital audio, surround, technology, harmony, etc... * Developpment: (Busserror's forum) for developpers only * OpenBar: for the rest We know there will be cases were the posting choice could balance between two forums, but no system is perfect: at leat this sheme seems to work in most cases and splits things according to the current posts content. Clear and precises titles and descriptions will certainly help to make this simpliest: May be you, the english-native members could help to write it clearer. Sorry for my (uncorrected) english
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