Ok, let me use books currently on the market as examples: The BD Book of Drumming has a different key than the tapspace books. The tapspace books have a different key than the rowloff books. The Rowloff books have a different key than the Drop6 Media books. I could go on, but you get the point. Honestly, one more "arbitrary set of notation" will not mess up an already "cloudy" situation. I promise you we have a reason for a "
DLO standard." I am sorry if it is out of your comfort zone, but I guarantee you that you are not alone. For example: I wrote the standard and it is not the way I normally notate things. Why? Because I asked for imput from other
DLO moderators (some with much more experience than me) and the resulting format was the consensus.
AsianTenorGuy is right about the last competition. The files we received were a mess. I know, I still have them and I was one of the people that converted all the files into something readable and usable. The main point this time was for the moderators to be able to run the competition without having to do a ton of work. We have real lives too, and personally mine is pretty busy. That is why we want everything in a standard format. We won't have to make pdf files, mp3s, or do anything else except sort the files, give them to the judges and let them do their thing. Also, as Nex mentioned, the judges will not have to spend time figuring out what each particular symbol means. They can have the sample in front of them, and be good for every cadence.
Now, to the VDL standard. I don't have VDL, so I have never seen their standard. I am sure it works well, but not everyone has VDL, and VDL can be adapted to match the standard we have chosen.
I am sorry that you (TuoPohc) are frustrated by the notation issue. We are definitely not trying to make this difficult on anyone. That was one reason we gave everyone 2 1/2 months to submit a cadence or two. That is plenty of time to write or adapt an already written cadence into the standard format.
Ok, time to change the subject. Today is October 1st. You can officially start submitting your cadences. Please remember to READ ALL OF THE RULES before you submit your cadences. Your submission must be in pdf format and must include an mp3. Also, don't forget to check and make sure your submission fits the standard notation. Finally, make sure you have all stickings that are not RLRL written into your music. If you have not met the criteria for submission, your cadence will be disqualified. Details are a must.