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Step
Hey! My name's Stephan Wells, and I'm a musician, mixing engineer, programmer, proofreader, gamer, aspiring game developer, audio moderator, and former host of the NGADM. Thanks to Youkos for the user image and profile icon!

Stephan Wells @Step

Age 28, Male

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Utrecht University

Malta

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OK so

Posted by Step - April 27th, 2012


Here's what I've been up to. I know most of you will be like TL;DR but frankly I don't care :3.

First off I got a name change. I used to be 'Supersteph54' but now I decided anything with a Super at the beginning and a number at the end makes an incredibly bad username so I'm changing it to Step. Basically I chose Step because of a particular game called Patapon. If you haven't played it (I recommend it), it's a game where you control this army of cute eyeball creatures called Patapons by beating your godly drum.

At the beginning of the game you're asked to enter your name, but they only allow four characters. My actual name is Stephan, but I was only able to write till the 'p', so I ended up being called 'Step'. Now in this game the Patapons regard you as their god, and often called me stuff like 'Almighty Step' and 'Lord Step' and whatnot. I suppose all of those titles got to my head because Step caught on and since then I've nearly always made my game/forum alias 'Step'.

Something related; I decided to go through all of the 100+ submissions I have submitted to this account and checking each one to see if I didn't respond to any reviews and deleting the 'Supersteph54' signature I had in each review response since my username is Step now. I also took it as an opportunity to count how many reviews I actually have and (probably with a few mistakes) I managed to count 834 which is much larger than I ever expected; I mean it's nearly 1,000. So yes, I deleted the signature in roughly 834 review responses, and before you ask, I also suspect I have OCD, don't worry!

Anyway, going through all those reviews inevitably made me hear some of my really old submissions again. I've noticed three things; first off, I used an incredulous amount of emoticons back then. Literally, there was an emoticon at the end of at least three quarters of the sentences I wrote... Secondly, my old songs are seriously headache-inducing, and a lot of them have very little dynamic variation at all. I know they're my early tracks but they start to make me wonder how I actually had the nerve to submit such crap.

Lastly, I've realised that some of my older tracks don't have such bad melodies/ideas after all. Morning Horizon has a great, majestic melody which I'm very tempted to remix. Cobra will sound BADASS with better structure and better mixing. Spacewalk has a surprisingly solid main melody which is quite catchy. Night in the Forest, despite being headache-inducing and lacking any humanisation/feeling/dynamics whatsoever, has a cool melodic idea. Jungle Run is way above all my other 2008/2009 submissions in terms of quality - the percussion there is actually pretty decent. Well, my point is that perhaps revisiting an old track sometime when I'm not packed with stuff to do might not be a bad idea at all.

Unfortunately, I AM packed with stuff to do. Currently busy with a remix album called Harmony of a Hunter: 101% Run which is a tribute to the Metroid series and expands on the original Harmony of a Hunter album. I've never played Metroid in my life but I've really been hooked into Metroid music and I've remixed a total of 9 Metroid tracks (three of them are in this track alone). I've made three tracks for the album but they won't be released publicly for a while! That said, I really can't wait for its release. You can check out the first preview of it here.

Other than that, I've got a lot of school stuff to do. The subjects I've chosen in sixth form are Pure Maths and Computing at Advanced Level and Physics, Philosophy and English at Intermediate Level, with Systems of Knowledge as a compulsory Intermediate subject. As you can imagine, the workload is massive. I get an average of 5 hours of Maths homework alone per day, and it's not new for me to stay up till early hours of the next morning doing my Maths homework and being incredibly sleep-deprived. That's not counting the Philosophy and English essays I get, along with various tests and the odd Computing homework.

A big bulk of work right now is going into an obligatory school project, however. This is called the Euro-Med. Simply put, the whole lower year of the school (144 students in all) is split into 10 groups of 15. If you haven't noticed, 15 doesn't fit into 144 so it ended up being 8 teams of 15, 1 team of 14 and 1 team of 10. Yep, you guessed it, I'm in the team of 10, but MEH. After the teams and team leaders are chosen, each team is given its own Mediterranean and/or European country.

In the space of about 2 months, each team must prepare three things. One: a stall with the country's traditional food and decorations which will be showcased on the day of the deadline. Two: a souvenir to commemorate a cultural aspect of the country the team is representing. Three: a performance/show relating to the country's culture (a dance, presentation, etc...).

Thankfully I know a thing or two about making music and the team leader knows a thing or two about art/animation, so we'll be making a hybrid of animation supporting a play with a dance and band performance, and my music in the background. I've already made one track for the activity and another is well under way, but I've still got quite a bit more to do and the deadline (mid-May) is approaching.

Other than all that, I've been doing a number of other things, mainly audio moderating, piano practising (I'm in Grade 6 now so the workload over there is way more demanding), etc... but that basically summarises my current situation; plenty of work, deadlines, and a username change for good measure!


Comments

What the fuck seriously? You went through ALL your reviews just to change the little signature at the end? Are you sane?

Nope :3.

However it's actually not all that bad. Most of it was done while audio moderating and audio modding takes hours of one's time every day as I'm sure you know, so I had plenty of time to remove the signatures while listening to those lovely four-minute FL preset songs.

Massive tally though.
http://goo.gl/egtXF

you don't have to audiomod several hours a day

Man, the waiting list was nearly at 900 a few weeks ago, and there's only a handful of active audio moderators.

Also, since the redesign, people have been submitting a lot more music to their accounts before getting approved since any submission they post is posted on their account so they think it's alright to keep on submitting music to it (we recently had a guy with 56 submissions waiting for approval, for instance).

So yeah, I DO have to mod several hours a day :P.

How an english hick write new posts?

English hicks can't write. They only speak.

STEP = Sixth Term Examination Paper.

This can't be a coincidence.

well have the admins make more audio mods then, or demand money

I know, man. We need more audio mods. D: