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offline john is fast from sacramento (United States) on 2002-05-28 14:05 [#00238920]
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anyone else relate to this. i find im often really good at
making really neet sounds and loops and melodies and bass
lines but when it comes to laying it all out into a song i
either never get around to it or attempt it and just dont
really get very far. im much better at part making not song
making. hm... i suppose this is just something that gets
better with hard work.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-28 14:17 [#00238942]
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Yes, I have exactly the same problem and I get bored or
constantly hearing the same little piece of the track and
then delete everything out of frustration... Right now I'm
not confident enough in making music


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-28 14:19 [#00238945]
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Same here. I has more to do with my laziness than
anything... I have the songs in my head, and they're
actually kind of cool, but I can't be arsed to find the
sounds I want, takes too long to manipulate them the way I
want. Then laying it all out into a coherent track... a pain
in the ass. But I have some cool little snippets hanging
around doing nothing.


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-05-28 14:20 [#00238947]
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jesus, me too....i dont delete them though, i come back to
them after a month or so.
but yeah, i can get sick of hearing something really quickly
that i create and lose all hope in it.


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2002-05-28 15:04 [#00239017]
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My trick is to record a session with wathever I have before
I file it for later work. I use a minidisc and find it very
useful to listen back to what I have recorded. Its rewarding
in itself in a way! Well, I never program the whole track
with my software, I always record - liveish - on to disc.
That way I can remix it if it turns out that I didn't like
the first take or I can do additional programming if I want
to make a completely different version.


 


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