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new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:34 am
by ckzdub
ez all . would love to get some feedback on whether i could actually turn this into a decent tune once i get better at production or just anything, its not a fuly completed tune more of an idea. and im thinkin of scrappin the start part of the tune and just building around the middle.
been producin for like 3-4 months, no experience in any type of music or production knowledge before that.
name of the tune is 2face
http://www.supload.com/listen?s=m7mBwD
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:36 am
by j_one
Link doesn't seem to be working for me!
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:39 am
by ckzdub
its working now
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:47 am
by j_one
Good work man, much better than my first attempts. What programs you using? That second drop is sick. As your new though, as much as you want to complete and polish every idea and track you make the best advice is to just push a track as far as your knowledge can take you, then start another one. With each new tune you'll learn something new, and then you'll really start getting a feel for what you're doing. Doesn't matter if you have a dozen unfinished tracks, as long as you can listen through them and sense some kind of progression you'll know you're on the right path. You can't expect to make a popular release when you first get into this game, fuck, I've been making beats for 3-4 years and still feel like I'm a complete amateur
Feeling this tune though man, good work!
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:54 am
by ckzdub
j-one wrote:Good work man, much better than my first attempts. What programs you using? That second drop is sick. As your new though, as much as you want to complete and polish every idea and track you make the best advice is to just push a track as far as your knowledge can take you, then start another one. With each new tune you'll learn something new, and then you'll really start getting a feel for what you're doing. Doesn't matter if you have a dozen unfinished tracks, as long as you can listen through them and sense some kind of progression you'll know you're on the right path. You can't expect to make a popular release when you first get into this game, fuck, I've been making beats for 3-4 years and still feel like I'm a complete amateur
Feeling this tune though man, good work!

thanks so much i appreciate it alot. i know exactly what you mean when talk about how your tunes should be getting progressively better. this tune here makes the first few i made look like an absolute joke, tho the ufny part is this tune probly sounds like an absolute joke to most if not all people here. (im not dumb and know it is nowhere near some of the stuff people are postin here) but still its a big improvement for me from a few months ago
cheers man really appreciate it
oh and im using fruity loops with massive and some other vst's (mostly freeware ones that suck)
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 2:53 am
by j_one
That's basically how I've found my progression to be... every so often there'll be a track that's noticeably better than my previous efforts and kinda sets a new bar. Then a few tracks later the same will happen, and so on. Keep it going man, you're doing well so far.
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:06 am
by B_90
Ez mate congratulations on making a tune your happy with, im also happy with this, thanks for the tune pal and keep it up!
Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:00 am
by djdickclark
fuck yeah dude, >> "GET THA FUCK OUT MY FACE WIT THAT SHIT" << KILLZ IT
damn good for only being at it for that long, mad potential bro.
i've been prod dubstep since like May, or maybe a lil b4 that using just Fruity and a few plugins, including Massive.
>>
www.myspace.com/bokatordubstep << to hear my stuff
BIG DA FUCK UP

Re: new to production 1st decent tune go easy
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:05 pm
by frizzwah
yeh good work man!
very very high standard for your first tune.
keep it up!