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How long have you been producing for?
for me in november it will be 2yrs!
so how long have you been producing for?
and how long did it take you to know you were making good track's?
so how long have you been producing for?
and how long did it take you to know you were making good track's?
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
around 3 years now, i would say i make decent shit, but the most important thing is i still enjoy it 
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
just coming up on a year
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
Aboot 8 or 9 months, Im only a young fella 
Re: How long have you been producing for?
Got reason 1.0 when it came out, around 9 years ago, still love producing!
Re: How long have you been producing for?
Producing about 5 years but Djing for about 13.
God Im such an old tnuc.....
God Im such an old tnuc.....
Re: How long have you been producing for?
About a year and a half
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
IDK... cause i started learning music and dj theor three years ago, but actually started makin stuff within the last year or so... n its only been my last couple songs ive felt were worth publishing, now, some people around me disagreed before then, but my sound hadnt got where I wanted it yet... never trust the ones that come to you n say 'Thats sick'... n savor the ones who say 'I dig that delay'...
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
Same, though I never stuck with Reason and moved to more "traditional" DAWs. Would like to try it again sometime though. Had a really good time with trackers back then as well.Bazzle09 wrote:Got reason 1.0 when it came out, around 9 years ago, still love producing!
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
About a year. Perhaps just under a year considering the first 2 months weren't really 'producing', more like pissing about in Reason.
Re: How long have you been producing for?
Haha, good oneProject EX wrote:i would say i make decent shit
I'm into producing for less than a year now. working in Reason 4.0. When i finally thought i mastered the basics, i figured i need musical theory knowledge to create better harmonies. Also makes specific stuff a lot easier imo.
Getting there slowly, but i think it's hella fun.
Best thing i learned in the process is not to work on one song for too long!
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
I got my first set up in '99, Cubase Jurrasic edition, EMU E6400, Waldorf Pulse, a Mackie mxing desk and some Yamaha NS10's. However it quickly transpired it was going to be harder than I first thought, and I was more interested in girls and getting wasted... My attention span wasn't exactly top drawer back then and I was bang into the DJ-ing side of things. Though I did a condensed course at Pointblank and dabbled, I never really got off the ground. Then I sold everything when I moved to Greece (again, chasing skirt), a decision I still kick myself for on pretty much a daily basis (particularly as she turned out to be a tramp)
I've dabbled again since, but always fleeting, always half hearted, and although mid-2008 I met a guy who was into producing and sparked my interest again it's only since I turned 30 I realised I had been a total tnuc and needed to sort my shit out, this was something I really wanted to do, but I just hadn't had the focus to make it happen (much to my mates disgust, as for some reason he was convinced I had music in me and I was doing myself a huge disservice)...
So, properly I have been doing it around 8 or 9 months I guess. It ain't easy to get the studio time in with a full time job, wife, a kid and another on the way, but I am doing an evening course in music production and working hard at it when I can, trying to make up for lost time.
As it happens, things really are starting to come together, I'm a long way off having a track I am truly pleased with, but I am proud of each one so far and each time they turn out a little better
I've dabbled again since, but always fleeting, always half hearted, and although mid-2008 I met a guy who was into producing and sparked my interest again it's only since I turned 30 I realised I had been a total tnuc and needed to sort my shit out, this was something I really wanted to do, but I just hadn't had the focus to make it happen (much to my mates disgust, as for some reason he was convinced I had music in me and I was doing myself a huge disservice)...
So, properly I have been doing it around 8 or 9 months I guess. It ain't easy to get the studio time in with a full time job, wife, a kid and another on the way, but I am doing an evening course in music production and working hard at it when I can, trying to make up for lost time.
As it happens, things really are starting to come together, I'm a long way off having a track I am truly pleased with, but I am proud of each one so far and each time they turn out a little better
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This is spooky. I'm exactly the same! apart from my set up in 99 was a yamaha 03d, Emu proteus, Roland 1088. akai 30000.stereotactic wrote:I got my first set up in '99, Cubase Jurrasic edition, EMU E6400, Waldorf Pulse, a Mackie mxing desk and some Yamaha NS10's. However it quickly transpired it was going to be harder than I first thought, and I was more interested in girls and getting wasted... My attention span wasn't exactly top drawer back then and I was bang into the DJ-ing side of things. Though I did a condensed course at Pointblank and dabbled, I never really got off the ground. Then I sold everything when I moved to Greece (again, chasing skirt), a decision I still kick myself for on pretty much a daily basis (particularly as she turned out to be a tramp)![]()
I've dabbled again since, but always fleeting, always half hearted, and although mid-2008 I met a guy who was into producing and sparked my interest again it's only since I turned 30 I realised I had been a total tnuc and needed to sort my shit out, this was something I really wanted to do, but I just hadn't had the focus to make it happen (much to my mates disgust, as for some reason he was convinced I had music in me and I was doing myself a huge disservice)...
So, properly I have been doing it around 8 or 9 months I guess. It ain't easy to get the studio time in with a full time job, wife, a kid and another on the way, but I am doing an evening course in music production and working hard at it when I can, trying to make up for lost time.
As it happens, things really are starting to come together, I'm a long way off having a track I am truly pleased with, but I am proud of each one so far and each time they turn out a little better
Bought most of it off cause for concern when they hit the big time. Then realised it was actually alot harder than i first thought. Liked raving more than studying!
Again dabbled with reason when it came out and then got to 30yrs and thought F*ck it i'll give it a proper shot this time and bought a mac pro with logic.
Bin about a year at it and getting better every day.
Never went to Greece tho
Re: How long have you been producing for?
This is spooky. I'm exactly the same! apart from my set up in 99 was a yamaha 03d, Emu proteus, Roland 1088. akai 30000.stereotactic wrote:I got my first set up in '99, Cubase Jurrasic edition, EMU E6400, Waldorf Pulse, a Mackie mxing desk and some Yamaha NS10's. However it quickly transpired it was going to be harder than I first thought, and I was more interested in girls and getting wasted... My attention span wasn't exactly top drawer back then and I was bang into the DJ-ing side of things. Though I did a condensed course at Pointblank and dabbled, I never really got off the ground. Then I sold everything when I moved to Greece (again, chasing skirt), a decision I still kick myself for on pretty much a daily basis (particularly as she turned out to be a tramp)![]()
I've dabbled again since, but always fleeting, always half hearted, and although mid-2008 I met a guy who was into producing and sparked my interest again it's only since I turned 30 I realised I had been a total tnuc and needed to sort my shit out, this was something I really wanted to do, but I just hadn't had the focus to make it happen (much to my mates disgust, as for some reason he was convinced I had music in me and I was doing myself a huge disservice)...
So, properly I have been doing it around 8 or 9 months I guess. It ain't easy to get the studio time in with a full time job, wife, a kid and another on the way, but I am doing an evening course in music production and working hard at it when I can, trying to make up for lost time.
As it happens, things really are starting to come together, I'm a long way off having a track I am truly pleased with, but I am proud of each one so far and each time they turn out a little better
Bought most of it off cause for concern when they hit the big time. Then realised it was actually alot harder than i first thought. Liked raving more than studying!
Again dabbled with reason when it came out and then got to 30yrs and thought F*ck it i'll give it a proper shot this time and bought a mac pro with logic.
Bin about a year at it and getting better every day.
Never went to Greece tho
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
same here yeahdreadheaded wrote:just coming up on a year
Re: How long have you been producing for?
You only been producing a year??????????tripwire22 wrote:same here yeahdreadheaded wrote:just coming up on a year
Damn you ARE good!!
Ps. Gonna be in the reviews section later. Got anything new bruv?
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
im guessing your referring to me and yeah its been just about a year now and im glad i started this and i love the community. i did post the WIP of a song in the finished section i want you to check cuz ive gotten little to no feedback on it. its different from my other songs cuz i was playing final fantasy 7JFK wrote:You only been producing a year??????????tripwire22 wrote:same here yeahdreadheaded wrote:just coming up on a year
Damn you ARE good!!![]()
Ps. Gonna be in the reviews section later. Got anything new bruv?
Re: How long have you been producing for?
I got my first Ensoniq ASR-10 in 1992
showing my age
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
edit: sorry dont know what happened there
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Re: How long have you been producing for?
15 years... maybe more
Started off on a just a Peavey DPM synth/workstation/sampler (with no inputs) and an Atari ST... or even before that an Amiga and an 8bit sampler cartridge.

Things took sooo much longer to do in those days, plus no internet for advice/tutorials/vsts/samples etc.... oldschool.
Prob happy enough to play stuff to people after a couple of years, but even now i think what i did a year or two ago was shite... always improving, but def an exponential curve.

Started off on a just a Peavey DPM synth/workstation/sampler (with no inputs) and an Atari ST... or even before that an Amiga and an 8bit sampler cartridge.

Things took sooo much longer to do in those days, plus no internet for advice/tutorials/vsts/samples etc.... oldschool.
Prob happy enough to play stuff to people after a couple of years, but even now i think what i did a year or two ago was shite... always improving, but def an exponential curve.
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