What's the weakest part of your production?
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What's the weakest part of your production?
Mine is writing basslines. Not synth programming, I'm getting better at making the sounds I want, but the actual layering of notes and making a bassline move in time with the drums etc, and evolve over the course of the tune. I know automation can sometimes play a big part in getting that moving feeling about it, but overall it's the placement of notes thing that is throwing me.
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Mines probaly writing basslines too and keeping a track interesting throughout the whole thing, maybe i should get myself a midi keyboard?
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matthewcradduck wrote:Mines probaly writing basslines too and keeping a track interesting throughout the whole thing, maybe i should get myself a midi keyboard?
They definitely help IMO. I can get more ideas up on the screen, and faster, by recording myself hitting notes until they sound good than I would dropping notes in using a point & click.
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Creating a dancing groove. I'm fairly decent at synthesis, sampling, composition etc. But creating those effortless grooves, does my swede in.
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
I can imagine writing them on a midi keyboard helps them flow more and is more natural sounding, it would definitely help with melodies too.wub wrote:matthewcradduck wrote:Mines probaly writing basslines too and keeping a track interesting throughout the whole thing, maybe i should get myself a midi keyboard?
They definitely help IMO. I can get more ideas up on the screen, and faster, by recording myself hitting notes until they sound good than I would dropping notes in using a point & click.
I usually find when writing a bassline by pointing and clicking its hard to get it flowing for me, just doesn't feel right and i end up writing some boring bassline.
Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Making tracks flow and gel so they don’t sound like random vst presets stuck on a grid. Ie, using default patches to make all noises/basslines and keeping things interesting and simple at the same time. Trying to build noises/basslines that have a human touch and don’t sound generic junk made by someone with a computer and mouse.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Programming drums. I've got endless amounts of 16 bar projects which falter when I try and add variation as it ends up sounding like two different things tacked together...
And then I end up with two different songs and can't maintain concentration as I end up with a different vibe.
AND THEN I'll stumble upon some nice ambience and it's game over as I sit there lost in it for 3 hours
Plus I think I get too attached to an initial idea.
And then I end up with two different songs and can't maintain concentration as I end up with a different vibe.
AND THEN I'll stumble upon some nice ambience and it's game over as I sit there lost in it for 3 hours
Plus I think I get too attached to an initial idea.
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By far my biggest weakness is keeping a track interesting. All those little changes, hits and switch ups keep a track interesting and i'm terrible at it.
Think working with another producer would be I good step to help us all over come things like this.
Think working with another producer would be I good step to help us all over come things like this.
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
I have no problem with drums I dont think. I would be up for trying to help if you want to show some loops or something. If you have FL it would make things even easier.JemGrover wrote:Programming drums. I've got endless amounts of 16 bar projects which falter when I try and add variation as it ends up sounding like two different things tacked together...
And then I end up with two different songs and can't maintain concentration as I end up with a different vibe.
AND THEN I'll stumble upon some nice ambience and it's game over as I sit there lost in it for 3 hours
Plus I think I get too attached to an initial idea.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Also if there is any way of learning to play drums this helps alot!serox wrote:I have no problem with drums I dont think. I would be up for trying to help if you want to show some loops or something. If you have FL it would make things even easier.JemGrover wrote:Programming drums. I've got endless amounts of 16 bar projects which falter when I try and add variation as it ends up sounding like two different things tacked together...
And then I end up with two different songs and can't maintain concentration as I end up with a different vibe.
AND THEN I'll stumble upon some nice ambience and it's game over as I sit there lost in it for 3 hours
Plus I think I get too attached to an initial idea.
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I got so many problems... it's like someone dropped a tray of silverware down a stairwell.
Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Probably my mixdowns. Mainly bass handling. I'd definitely love to blast all the sub bass in my tunes and really get a feel for it... See what bits need more bass and what parts are overdone... But I live in an apartment so I kinda can't really. Trying to do this on headphones is a trial!
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Getting melodic content..
I'm pretty decent at drums, sound design,structuring, finding my feet with mixing down, can compose decent enough b-lines I just feel like tracks lack some finishing touch of harmonies and chord progressions.
I'm pretty decent at drums, sound design,structuring, finding my feet with mixing down, can compose decent enough b-lines I just feel like tracks lack some finishing touch of harmonies and chord progressions.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
EQ, compression and mixdowns.
I really want my tracks to come alive dynamically and sound punchy.
I really want my tracks to come alive dynamically and sound punchy.
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thisnowaysj wrote:I got so many problems... it's like someone dropped a tray of silverware down a stairwell.
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Yeah this too.Project EX wrote:thisnowaysj wrote:I got so many problems... it's like someone dropped a tray of silverware down a stairwell.
Biggest problems probably that I suck at synthesis. Terrible at working with audio and still don't totally *get* compression. I mean I understand the idea of what a compressor does but every one I have seems to have totally different controls on it and that makes my head go "mrh?"
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This, and keeping my tracks varied.wub wrote:Mine is writing basslines. Not synth programming, I'm getting better at making the sounds I want, but the actual layering of notes and making a bassline move in time with the drums etc, and evolve over the course of the tune. I know automation can sometimes play a big part in getting that moving feeling about it, but overall it's the placement of notes thing that is throwing me.
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
Same here. I learn a lot better once im shown how to do stuff in person. Ive watched endless videos and youtube tutorials and still can't get Eq'ing sorted. I end up just leaving it and it's proper getting to me at the momentdubmatters wrote:EQ, compression and mixdowns.
I really want my tracks to come alive dynamically and sound punchy.
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Re: What's the weakest part of your production?
My crip walk. I just can't seem to get it right.
Melody.
I like more minimal stuff because as soon as you wack out some form of melody over a promising idea it just cheapens the rawness of a track imo.
As you might tell I'm not a fan of the "purple sound". Shit sounds like a porn track for 2080's Japanese erotica. The product of a Stevie Wonder cyborg.
Finding a balance between melody and minimalism is what I find hard, leaving space to breathe.
Melody.
I like more minimal stuff because as soon as you wack out some form of melody over a promising idea it just cheapens the rawness of a track imo.
As you might tell I'm not a fan of the "purple sound". Shit sounds like a porn track for 2080's Japanese erotica. The product of a Stevie Wonder cyborg.
Finding a balance between melody and minimalism is what I find hard, leaving space to breathe.
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Ah, I can DO 'em, I just struggle when changing up. I think I just need more work on transitions so there's less of a blunt verse/chorus change. I'm not very good with decisions, haha. The possibility with drums and then rhythm and percussion is so endless sometimes when you get into programming velocity and swing...Aghh, melts my brain. Good fun thoughserox wrote:I have no problem with drums I dont think. I would be up for trying to help if you want to show some loops or something. If you have FL it would make things even easier.JemGrover wrote:Programming drums. I've got endless amounts of 16 bar projects which falter when I try and add variation as it ends up sounding like two different things tacked together...
And then I end up with two different songs and can't maintain concentration as I end up with a different vibe.
AND THEN I'll stumble upon some nice ambience and it's game over as I sit there lost in it for 3 hours
Plus I think I get too attached to an initial idea.
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