11-01-2022, 12:20 AM
I know a user on here that's made successful Fiverr commissions with OS. So it's definitely possible.
However, if you're thinking about using OS professionally, keep in mind its probably in the best extent of a side hustle kind of job. You wouldn't probably be able to make a living off of OS because it's not like one of those things you get a degree in college for and show to other people.
That being said, whether your skill is something that can warrant a lot of customers to come to you for freelance music work is something that is probably more difficult to achieve with OS than any other DAW. While the interface is as intuitive as it can be—even more intuitive than your mainstream DAW—I find it that everything you do on OS tends to be more and more "manual" the deeper you go and that things like sound design are just more effectively managed on other DAWs.
In my opinion, OS is great for practicing composition because the nicheness of the site puts your head under the mentality to ignore what your instruments are before composing. For DAWs, you frequently have to worry about the freedom of choice with the number of VSTs and other things that are so widely available.
I hope this provides some sort of genuine feedback. I'm writing this at 4 AM and I can't read half of the things I'm typing out.
However, if you're thinking about using OS professionally, keep in mind its probably in the best extent of a side hustle kind of job. You wouldn't probably be able to make a living off of OS because it's not like one of those things you get a degree in college for and show to other people.
That being said, whether your skill is something that can warrant a lot of customers to come to you for freelance music work is something that is probably more difficult to achieve with OS than any other DAW. While the interface is as intuitive as it can be—even more intuitive than your mainstream DAW—I find it that everything you do on OS tends to be more and more "manual" the deeper you go and that things like sound design are just more effectively managed on other DAWs.
In my opinion, OS is great for practicing composition because the nicheness of the site puts your head under the mentality to ignore what your instruments are before composing. For DAWs, you frequently have to worry about the freedom of choice with the number of VSTs and other things that are so widely available.
I hope this provides some sort of genuine feedback. I'm writing this at 4 AM and I can't read half of the things I'm typing out.
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