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ecnadniarb
on 2003-04-22 15:49 [#00663726]
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I got pissed off with life and decided I wasn't going to make music any more. Then I found out that was not possible. However, now, I can't spend more than 15 minutes at a time doing it and I have about 10 versions of each of the three tracks I am working on and I can't decide which version to continue working on. Does everyone have these type of problems?
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Jedi Chris
on 2003-04-22 15:50 [#00663732]
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No
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Q4Z2X
on 2003-04-22 15:51 [#00663740]
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i force myself to keep it one version
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ambsace
from canaDUH. on 2003-04-22 15:52 [#00663743]
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mm-hmm. from time to time. i guess...
but none of them end up being anything worth working on...so...ah well. i still pretend.
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DiaZoHeXagoN
from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-04-22 15:52 [#00663744]
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yeah kind of, I usually start a track and since I do all my writing at school, when class ends and I haven't finished my track, I hardly ever go back, or I write something similar and all in all nothing gets done
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ecnadniarb
on 2003-04-22 15:52 [#00663746]
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Then I should take up hard drug use to help me with this problem, is that what you are saying?
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listentoparka
from Fisherman's Cove (United States) on 2003-04-22 15:52 [#00663748]
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sometimes.....you have to work when you want to, you cant force it...have to let it flow....i think i have more problems with listening to something way better than what im working on and then getting discouraged, but then i listen to it again and try to incorporate something cool that i heard from it to make mine better
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-04-22 15:54 [#00663750]
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I often get "fractured versions", where I want to combine all the best bits together, but they don't sound so good together so I end up with several okay versions rather than one really killer one.
I can spend literally hours making music in one sitting though, not that I clock watch, but I'd say my longest session (apart from toilet and junk food breaks) was about 16 hours. A lot of it was fairly mechanical repetative work, so it wasn't like it was a cretive blast.
As to working on lots of tracks at once, that's a real problem for me. I've got about 30 tracks in my "work in progress" folders for various programs, and even more in my "stagnant" folders. Anything old and unfinished, but too valuable to delete goes there...
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