What is meant by "painful" in this context?
She/it - A mellow electronic producer whose tunes range from soothing, to ethereal, to aggressive. :^)
Age 18, MTF
Smooshing your ears
United Kingdom
Joined on 3/20/22
What is meant by "painful" in this context?
Generally, really loud audio with notable peaks in the low or high end. If you know what DB and LUFS are (two loudness measurements), some of my offending tracks were peaking at 0db (the loudest it can go without going outside of the waveform preview) and around -4LUFS (for reference, Spotify tracks are usually -14 LUFS by default and modern bass music tends to lean at -6 LUFS.
I'm glad things got sorted out and that you managed to find a why to keep your songs on here. I would suggest that if you make any new songs that are similar to the ones you've edited or could be considered loud then you just reduce the volume and put the original audio onto YouTube or something. The one thing I'm confused about though is why they decided to ban you now instead of when you first uploaded those songs. If those songs were considered loud and painful by some people then I feel like you would've been banned earlier rather than later but then that's what I would've done so it's probably different for other people
which songs were edited ?
I've labelled them in the track titles as to differentiate them between my unaltered files. The edited ones are:
City in the Clouds, Serenade, Nemesis, breathe, Amen In Chat, GOD MACHINE, addict!, nice waveform, 180 shots a minute, Iris, DUST 2 DUST!, STARING IN THE EYES OF DEATH! and TANAGRA!.
seems kinda unfair that u almost got banned for a LOUD SONG… if it was settled that u just put a volume warning in the title or sth that would be fair id think
@Firespace bro that is actually the truest thing i have heard all day
@Synami
personally i love ur loud music so i dont know what is up with ng not allowing it -_-
Lt-Abdelhak
good thing you both compromised in the end :)