Clearly they don't actually read the messages.
I posted a topic whining about loud drummers and BandMix deleted it. I presume they thought I was advertising for a drummer in the forums.
So, the thing is, I'm a premium member. The drummer I was complaining about was someone I found on BandMix. He was stupid loud.
I lost the rest of the complaint, obviously, but my basic question is:
Why are drummers the last ones to get it that excessive volume is no longer acceptable in a band?
FWIW: I haven't actually done that well in finding musicians on BandMix. Mostly because the board is a little too draconian in the barriers it imposes. I understand the need for a profit - I even approve of it - but when your profit motive begins to clash with customer service you need to make a decision. IME, erring on the side of customer service usually winds up leading to more profit. But I gather others have had a different experience.
I posted a topic whining about loud drummers and BandMix deleted it. I presume they thought I was advertising for a drummer in the forums.
So, the thing is, I'm a premium member. The drummer I was complaining about was someone I found on BandMix. He was stupid loud.
I lost the rest of the complaint, obviously, but my basic question is:
Why are drummers the last ones to get it that excessive volume is no longer acceptable in a band?
FWIW: I haven't actually done that well in finding musicians on BandMix. Mostly because the board is a little too draconian in the barriers it imposes. I understand the need for a profit - I even approve of it - but when your profit motive begins to clash with customer service you need to make a decision. IME, erring on the side of customer service usually winds up leading to more profit. But I gather others have had a different experience.
You don't work music, you play it.
Discipline is not the enemy of fun.
Discipline is not the enemy of fun.









