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- safeandsound
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Stumped for inspiration?... read on...
Cures for writers block
I hope you find it inspiring, forward it to those it might be of interest to.
cheers
SafeandSound Mastering
I hope you find it inspiring, forward it to those it might be of interest to.
cheers
SafeandSound Mastering
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Cheers 
http://www.mixcloud.com/Bigironrecords/the-chamber-files-11/

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I need this... four months since i've been able to slap a song together.
Comfi
Super experimental.
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I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Super experimental.
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I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Re: Stumped for inspiration?... read on...
Thanks for this good read! 
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Sounds of the Feloe. Putting the Dub back into Dubstep.
Sounds of the Feloe. Putting the Dub back into Dubstep.
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what do you guys do when your like 75 percent done with a track and it kind of sounds good but you know it needs something but you dont know what?
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I play videogames.JTreeZY wrote:what do you guys do when your like 75 percent done with a track and it kind of sounds good but you know it needs something but you dont know what?
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phaeleh wrote:Yeah I wanna hear it toobassbum wrote:The pheleleh tune I have never heard before and I did like it but its very simple and I could quickly recreate it.
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Sometimes I find stuff in videogames that I want to sample but I can't get a hold of the sampleHircine wrote:I play videogames.JTreeZY wrote:what do you guys do when your like 75 percent done with a track and it kind of sounds good but you know it needs something but you dont know what?
http://www.mixcloud.com/Bigironrecords/the-chamber-files-11/

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Lol my whole week has been Reason 5 and Battlefield 3
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Can't play any Xbox games because my xbox's disc tray is being a tnuc and always says Open Tray and I always fix it but this time it won't work 
http://www.mixcloud.com/Bigironrecords/the-chamber-files-11/

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When it rains, I feel happy and inspired.
http://www.mixcloud.com/Bigironrecords/the-chamber-files-11/

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One of the comments:
Take a daily 20 minute power nap. Why? Thomas Edison used this technique to free his brain and access his superconscious mind for out-of-the-box ideas. He would sit in a comfy chair, clutching a handful of ball bearings, and go off to sleep thinking of whatever project he was working on. As he fell asleep, his hand would relax and the ballbearings would fall onto the floor with a clatter, waking him up. By doing this, he trained himself to be able to stay in that most creative alpha state between wakefulness and sleep. Many of his most brilliant ideas and insights came to him this way (source: http://www.wilywalnut.com/sleep_to_succeed.html)
Comfi
Super experimental.
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I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Super experimental.
Soundcloud
I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Re: Stumped for inspiration?... read on...
For the fire gazing technique, watch this if you can't make a fire somewhere lolComfi wrote:One of the comments:
Take a daily 20 minute power nap. Why? Thomas Edison used this technique to free his brain and access his superconscious mind for out-of-the-box ideas. He would sit in a comfy chair, clutching a handful of ball bearings, and go off to sleep thinking of whatever project he was working on. As he fell asleep, his hand would relax and the ballbearings would fall onto the floor with a clatter, waking him up. By doing this, he trained himself to be able to stay in that most creative alpha state between wakefulness and sleep. Many of his most brilliant ideas and insights came to him this way (source: http://www.wilywalnut.com/sleep_to_succeed.html)
http://www.mixcloud.com/Bigironrecords/the-chamber-files-11/

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i usually get stuck at this 75% marker too!JTreeZY wrote:what do you guys do when your like 75 percent done with a track and it kind of sounds good but you know it needs something but you dont know what?
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when u get stuck it's time to bounce to wav and send to a friend 
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So power naps gave him the energy he needed to steal all the inventions he's now known for...Comfi wrote:One of the comments:
Take a daily 20 minute power nap. Why? Thomas Edison used this technique to free his brain and access his superconscious mind for out-of-the-box ideas. He would sit in a comfy chair, clutching a handful of ball bearings, and go off to sleep thinking of whatever project he was working on. As he fell asleep, his hand would relax and the ballbearings would fall onto the floor with a clatter, waking him up. By doing this, he trained himself to be able to stay in that most creative alpha state between wakefulness and sleep. Many of his most brilliant ideas and insights came to him this way (source: http://www.wilywalnut.com/sleep_to_succeed.html)
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Ha yea. If I'm ever telling anyone else about this I'm gonna say it was Einstein lolAttila wrote:So power naps gave him the energy he needed to steal all the inventions he's now known for...Comfi wrote:One of the comments:
Take a daily 20 minute power nap. Why? Thomas Edison used this technique to free his brain and access his superconscious mind for out-of-the-box ideas. He would sit in a comfy chair, clutching a handful of ball bearings, and go off to sleep thinking of whatever project he was working on. As he fell asleep, his hand would relax and the ballbearings would fall onto the floor with a clatter, waking him up. By doing this, he trained himself to be able to stay in that most creative alpha state between wakefulness and sleep. Many of his most brilliant ideas and insights came to him this way (source: http://www.wilywalnut.com/sleep_to_succeed.html)
Comfi
Super experimental.
Soundcloud
I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Super experimental.
Soundcloud
I have a thread here discussing the track, and offering you the chance to remix it, more details in thread! See what you can come up with!
Re: Stumped for inspiration?... read on...
When you have a new idea for a tune, instead of making a new project, add the idea to that project.JTreeZY wrote:what do you guys do when your like 75 percent done with a track and it kind of sounds good but you know it needs something but you dont know what?
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Weird. This is the fifth thread today when I read about writer's block. Didn't really know that it was such a big problem for producers. Basically any sound you insert in a DAW can set you off on a new adventure. I think it's more to do with a person's psychology, rather than not having ideas.
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My advice is to listen to music. Shitloads of the stuff.
Make sure it's not just dubstep either. I listen to mostly metal and play bass in a Progressive metalcore band (New Paradigm, check us out =P). I also listen to classical, symphonic and orchestral stuff (eg hanz zimmer's stuff), and a heap of house, trance, chillstep, complextro etc.
I highly suggest listening to metal/math/djent 'core' bands (eg Periphery, animals as leaders, protest the hero). I get more ideas of of this type of music than when listening to actual dubstep tracks.
For those of you getting stuck at the 75% mark, this is the point where you have to start messing around with structure, patterns, drumloops, variation in the drops, as well as the little things like one shots, pads, and anything to fill out the track. I suppose I play in a highly technicality-orientated band so that's something I'm used to.
But Maybe that's just me.
Make sure it's not just dubstep either. I listen to mostly metal and play bass in a Progressive metalcore band (New Paradigm, check us out =P). I also listen to classical, symphonic and orchestral stuff (eg hanz zimmer's stuff), and a heap of house, trance, chillstep, complextro etc.
I highly suggest listening to metal/math/djent 'core' bands (eg Periphery, animals as leaders, protest the hero). I get more ideas of of this type of music than when listening to actual dubstep tracks.
For those of you getting stuck at the 75% mark, this is the point where you have to start messing around with structure, patterns, drumloops, variation in the drops, as well as the little things like one shots, pads, and anything to fill out the track. I suppose I play in a highly technicality-orientated band so that's something I'm used to.
But Maybe that's just me.
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