The "Overview of Submissions" PDFs have been uploaded.
You can check them through the
upper post (post #77).
As officially announced here
earlier this month (September 2021), this data sheet is used to give an overview of all entries, and whether or not they are within given parameters (loudness, sampling rate, bitrate). This is adding to the overall learning process of the "Mix(ing) Challenge", and there will be a dedicated "
Mix Challenge Addendum thread" explaining the mechanic in even more detail in the foreseeable future (I need some time for that). Please take note that creating this sheet is not a fully automated process. I am using Wavelab 10's "Batch Analysis" tool (EBU R-128 specs / equivalent to ITU-R BS.1770-4), but the overall layout and highlighting issues/mishaps, is time consuming. If you do not find yourself on this list, please let me know.
We have a disqualification rate of 27,14% for November 2021 (70 entries, 19 disqualifications, 0 "Out of Competition" submissions).
In comparison to previous months (detailed in spoiler tags):
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- October 2021 (15,90%, 44 entries, 7 disqualifications)
- September 2021 (24,00%, 75 entries, 18 disqualifications)
- August 2021 (20,45%, 44 entries, 9 disqualifications)
- July 2021 (20,34%, 59 entries, 12 disqualifications)
- June 2021 (26,08%, 46 entries, 12 disqualifications)
- May 2021 (22,73%, 66 entries, 15 disqualifications)
- April 2021 (24,59%, 61 entries, 14 disqualifications)
- March 2021 (25,64%, 39 entries, 10 disqualifications)
- February 2021 (35,05%, 77 entries, 27 disqualifications)
- December 2020 (22,67%, 75 entries, 17 disqualifications)
- November 2020 (31,15%, 61 entries, 19 disqualifications)
- October 2020 (33,70%, 92 entries, 31 disqualifications)
- September 2020 (32,60%, 46 entries, 15 disqualifications)
- August 2020 (28,57%, 35 entries, 10 disqualifications)
- July 2020 (40,37%, 109 entries, 44 disqualifications)
On average (16 months), we currently have a disqualification rate of 26,94% (compared to last month's 26,92% avg), the rate is on a slight increase.
Please keep in mind, your mix being tagged "disqualified", does not automatically mean "you're out of the game" (see
Wild Card Mechanic, read more about that below).
A commentary on this month's entries:
Once more welcome to all new participants that joined this November. This is a more than pleasant surprise. I am happy you found our small community, hope you enjoy your stay and you will learn something from this experience.
This month, we sadly had 3 entries again that weren't downloadable, even hours after the game has ended (I checked several times). Not counting those entries, we
have 16 entries with slight mishaps. By that I mean, 12 entries that are not within loudness specs (either too loud, exceeding -1,00 dBTP or falling way below -24 LUFS), 2 with have no written documentation (from which 1 entry couldn't be downloaded), 0 entries that were in the wrong bitrate this time around, however 4 entries which were in 48,0 kHz (wrong sampling rate).
A lot of these are what I call "rookie mistakes", especially from our long-term participants. Please take note that every game is unique in terms of sampling rates. However, the maximum loundess specs and allowed tolerances have been known for quite a while. Same goes for what tools I use for analysis (tolerances are usually lower!). And while the topic on documentation always results in heated debates, this is not only for you to learn how to document your edits (something that is not taught a lot anymore), but also for the overall community experience to learn from each other. So please, in the future, pay a bit more attention to detail.
I would still love to read more about what you enjoyed with each particular challenge, what you took a closer loo at, focus on one specific sound you were proud of creating/modeling. I've read this on occasion, yet I miss the final "I really liked this sound, so I did this <posted details>". We're getting there.
Overall, I am very happy with the participation this month. Let us make that happen in the future months as well. Ideally also for the
Songwriting Competition
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Important to point out (for all new participants): :
Unless your file couldn't be downloaded, or it has been re-uploaded/re-posted during the course of the main submission round, having your entry being tagged as "disqualified"
does not mean that you're completely out of the game (yet). Should you be selected for Mix Round 2 by this month's "client" (Song Provider), you have the option to advance through the use of the
Wild Card Mechanic.
Please don't be frustrated but rather learn from the experience, find out what went wrong, and use your possible chance to fix this in a follow-up round. This is why the concept of the "Statistics Sheet" and "Wild Card mechanic" exists. It offers you an additional learning factor. Something you usually do not have the chance to outside of this community's monthly competition.
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I now (re-)open the field for everyone to give each other feedback (highly encouraged). This will be independent to the client feedback however. Though please note - criticism on the rule set and angry posts will be moved to the
General Gossip Thread without further notice.
Please watch this spot for the client feedback and Mix Round 2 participant announcement.
This will happen sometime within the next 14 days (starting tomorrow).