1. What about this project didn't you enjoy?
I did not enjoy the process of this project. I did not enjoy creating music, I did not enjoy this project at all. I thought it was pointless and irrelevant. There is not one thing that I enjoyed about this project that wasn't me completing it. The stress that came with this project was definitely not my favorite thing in the world. And the fact that we couldn't pick out own partners made things so much harder.
2. What, if anything did you learn from this project?
I learned that making music is actually harder than it looks or is made out to be. I learned that music can be made online on some weird websites. I learned that making a "ched" song is the most impossible thing ever, I didn't really learn much to be honest.
3.What would you change if you had a chance to do this piece all over again?
If I had to do this project again I would stab my eyes out. I would not do this over again. Ever. No thank you I had enough the first time. No. No. But if I absolutely had to, I would change partners or create a ''song'' that is completely different from what PJ wanted because I do not know what to or how to create a ched song.
4. What problems did you have while working on this project?
I had many problems. Sometimes my stuff didn't save and I had to start all over again. My song would be all messed up when I played it back. Buttons that I didn't even press where pressed and highlighted. The overall layout of the sounds were confusing. They all had similar names so it was hard to remember what I pressed before. I just hate this project.
5. Why did you struggle learning on this project? Were you bored? Was it confusing? Was it complicated?
I was all of the above. Wow Hirsch you really do understand. I was bored while working on this project. When I am not intrigued with a project I struggle. This is the ONLY project we did this year that really made me want to slam my head on the table and I was thinking of not completing it because I was confused and it was complicated. Thankfully I didn't fully give up on it but I was on the edge. Like I stated in question four, I encountered a lot of different problems every time I used beatlab and lets not forget I absolutely hated the project. I was just ready to be done with it.
I did not enjoy the process of this project. I did not enjoy creating music, I did not enjoy this project at all. I thought it was pointless and irrelevant. There is not one thing that I enjoyed about this project that wasn't me completing it. The stress that came with this project was definitely not my favorite thing in the world. And the fact that we couldn't pick out own partners made things so much harder.
2. What, if anything did you learn from this project?
I learned that making music is actually harder than it looks or is made out to be. I learned that music can be made online on some weird websites. I learned that making a "ched" song is the most impossible thing ever, I didn't really learn much to be honest.
3.What would you change if you had a chance to do this piece all over again?
If I had to do this project again I would stab my eyes out. I would not do this over again. Ever. No thank you I had enough the first time. No. No. But if I absolutely had to, I would change partners or create a ''song'' that is completely different from what PJ wanted because I do not know what to or how to create a ched song.
4. What problems did you have while working on this project?
I had many problems. Sometimes my stuff didn't save and I had to start all over again. My song would be all messed up when I played it back. Buttons that I didn't even press where pressed and highlighted. The overall layout of the sounds were confusing. They all had similar names so it was hard to remember what I pressed before. I just hate this project.
5. Why did you struggle learning on this project? Were you bored? Was it confusing? Was it complicated?
I was all of the above. Wow Hirsch you really do understand. I was bored while working on this project. When I am not intrigued with a project I struggle. This is the ONLY project we did this year that really made me want to slam my head on the table and I was thinking of not completing it because I was confused and it was complicated. Thankfully I didn't fully give up on it but I was on the edge. Like I stated in question four, I encountered a lot of different problems every time I used beatlab and lets not forget I absolutely hated the project. I was just ready to be done with it.