10-20-2017, 11:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-20-2017, 11:26 PM by Mattias Westlund.)
I don't think I've ever consciously thought about the subforum topic counters on the forum main page. I mean I know they're there, but it just struck me that you could use them for doing a fun statistical spin on things. So, looking at just the numbers of topics in different forum categories, what can we assess about the nature and interests of the Scoring Central crowd?
Here are the numbers, descending.
53 User Music
36 Samples & Sample libraries
27 Sample & Software News
27 Off-topic
18 General Discussion
13 Noob Zone
13 Composition
13 VO Tips & Tricks
11 Recording & Sampling
10 VO Mixing
7 Hardware
6 Plugins
5 Music Theory
4 Musical Instruments
4 DAWs
4 Imitative Synthesis
2 Virtual Instruments
Well, it would seem that we're mostly here to show off our music. And we're all into sample libraries -- no surprise there, really. What is surprising though is that we're hardly interested in instruments at all, whether virtual or physical ones. Same thing with DAW's, plugins and music theory -- who needs that crap anyway, right?
Off-topic discussions seem fairly popular though, and it seems like just the place for this highly unscientific statistical view.
Here are the numbers, descending.
53 User Music
36 Samples & Sample libraries
27 Sample & Software News
27 Off-topic
18 General Discussion
13 Noob Zone
13 Composition
13 VO Tips & Tricks
11 Recording & Sampling
10 VO Mixing
7 Hardware
6 Plugins
5 Music Theory
4 Musical Instruments
4 DAWs
4 Imitative Synthesis
2 Virtual Instruments
Well, it would seem that we're mostly here to show off our music. And we're all into sample libraries -- no surprise there, really. What is surprising though is that we're hardly interested in instruments at all, whether virtual or physical ones. Same thing with DAW's, plugins and music theory -- who needs that crap anyway, right?
Off-topic discussions seem fairly popular though, and it seems like just the place for this highly unscientific statistical view.