i am realizing now that my music does not lack sounds, it lacks inspiration. And passion maybe.
PS i don't want to go to work 2mrw, or any other day for like at least 10 days.
best thing to do is to get to know gear you have but haven't known yet. Then go out and listen to various mixtapes and such to get an idea of what sound you are really going for. Make a strong effort to put remixes of songs you like on radio/internet radio and see what you can do with your hardware and software. It might not sound good, but its pushing yourself to make a product.beats me wrote:I agree with myself on the taking a break part.![]()
The other alternative is to dig deeper into your software and get to know it inside and out, but some people don't really get much satisfaction out of that either. It's a bit like telling a pro ball player that is having a bad year to instead of practicing and playing games he should grab some leather and string and starting sewing together his own balls, probably wouldn't find much satisfaction or inspiration in that.
amen.....so many people swear that they are responsible for saving hiphop, house, electro, drum and bass, dubstep, etc. from the world. That kind of mentality puts a lot of deep psychological fuckery in your ego. Just keep building skills and you'll know when you're getting better. If you start thinking that if you also dont have the exact same setup as your favorite producer then that will also be a letdown.Machinesworking wrote:
Also, IMO most people stuck in a rut have made idols out of musicians they love, they compare their shit to some huge act and get discouraged.
Not worth doing at all.

That was my (re)discovery of 2009, that music is nothing without conveying some kind of emotion or thought. It should be evocative above all elseJekblad wrote:passion maybe.
very well, put.beats me wrote:Sad? Yes. Unique problem? No.
There's no shortage of people who have an irresponsible amount of software and gear that isn't justified by output, but once you're in that mindset it's hard to get out of that mode.
Usually no inspiration leads to crap music and maybe it's just time to take a break because no purchase is going to give you true inspiration.
GAFM ***+1starving student wrote:don't know about the taking a break part but i agree with everything else beats said, but it's not like not taking a break is the problem, it's time to evaluate what's important to you, why you make music in the first place, what your music is about like why do you write songs, what are your songs about. sometimes music is alot like a conversation, it depends who you are talking to and what you're trying to convey
GAFM ***just think...it cost 299$ to get that understanding...Jekblad wrote:just bought komplete 6. very happy with it.
i am realizing now that my music does not lack sounds, it lacks inspiration. And passion maybe.
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PS i don't want to go to work 2mrw, or any other day for like at least 10 days.

STICKY FOR 20103dot... wrote:just.make.music.
using what you've got..
GAFM ***