Of course I don't think that it's "morally right" to vote for yourself. And yes, anyone who makes their own music should like it.
If they don't, then I don't understand the point of it...
I do believe that I put hard work into my entry, and I want to vote for it, yes. But my opinion isn't part...
How do you do this stuff so fast? It's so fast it's ridiculous. Do you spend like, 8 hours working on it? (Because I usually have to clock in overtime.) I've about redone my song three times now because I don't like the way it sounds.
EDIT: In order for everyone to have an equal chance in this scenario, they would have to vote for each other in a pattern. No one is really voting in this pattern, so what ends up happening is that the voting becomes unfair because it is no longer based on opinion, but changed by a set of rules...
Not that I want to bash what you say here, but if it's not a very serious competition, then I think self-voting should be allowed...
Can anyone here give me a logical reason to why this rule was made?
If you're eligible for the competition, you should be entitled to benefit from a vote, as any...
At any rate, if you want to know why I feel how I do...
It's really easy to take pieces of .midi files and put them in another .midi file.
That's why I feel like music should be in some sort of "non-tracker" format.