Your biggest Weakness

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by continuous » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:54 pm

My biggest weakness
is weakness...








That and very little understanding of the principles of music theory...


Feeling quite mopey... :cry:
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by kb420 » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:57 pm

Big V wrote:Maybe I finally just need to grow up.. :roll:


Fuck you! How dare you say something so heinous on this forum. I know that the moderators are pretty lenient here, but I really think that you crossed the line. I can't believe your nerve.
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by re.mark » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:58 pm

sporkles wrote:It's a toss-up between a) not being able to stay focussed throughout the process of creating a tune and b) not being able
to translate the melodies I'm hearing in my head into actual MIDI sequences. Whenever I start playing those keys, it just
cocks up the entire thing.

Did I mention that I have the attention span of a
Sing/hum/la out the tune/melody and record it into live, then once uve recorded your voice emulating it, you can really nail each note, and can come back to it another day without forgetting it :)

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by sporkles » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:08 am

re.mark wrote:
Sing/hum/la out the tune/melody and record it into live, then once uve recorded your voice emulating it, you can really nail each note, and can come back to it another day without forgetting it :)
Yeah, I've tried that; but I can't carry a tune worth shit :D

It works OK-ish with whistling, though,

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by ChrisIhao » Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:51 am

Getting pad to blend in nicely. Before I used to think that pads were the easiest parts, but then again I probably just used a bunch of reverb and mashed it all together without further consideration ;)

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by deHaan » Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:47 am

Machinesworking wrote: Remembering to strip a song to it's basics, as most of the time less is more.
Same here
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by Sage » Tue Apr 27, 2010 11:50 am

re.mark wrote:
sporkles wrote:It's a toss-up between a) not being able to stay focussed throughout the process of creating a tune and b) not being able
to translate the melodies I'm hearing in my head into actual MIDI sequences. Whenever I start playing those keys, it just
cocks up the entire thing.

Did I mention that I have the attention span of a
Sing/hum/la out the tune/melody and record it into live, then once uve recorded your voice emulating it, you can really nail each note, and can come back to it another day without forgetting it :)
I usually play things on guitar, then tap the tempo in and turn on the metronome and watch roughly where I'm hitting the notes in a clip.
But I guess that requires being able to play guitar.

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by ChrisIhao » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:10 pm

deHaan wrote:
Machinesworking wrote: Remembering to strip a song to it's basics, as most of the time less is more.
Same here
Good point. Some years ago it was all about putting as much crap on top of each other as you could process. Its painful to listen to now. :D

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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by Big V » Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:07 pm

kb420 wrote:
Big V wrote:Maybe I finally just need to grow up.. :roll:


Fuck you! How dare you say something so heinous on this forum. I know that the moderators are pretty lenient here, but I really think that you crossed the line. I can't believe your nerve.
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:lol:
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by Big V » Tue Apr 27, 2010 5:15 pm

Machinesworking wrote:
Big V wrote:Maybe I finally just need to grow up.. :
Overrated, be a responsible child. :twisted:
I hear ya! But in this damn city / country it's especially the people behaving like responsible children that frighten me the most.. :x

Probably it all comes down to my laziness! :)
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by kb420 » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:47 pm

Hey Big V, you need to chill. You're way too stressed out man. You need to get some of that Green Sticky stuff, roll it up, and play this song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE0b9XzrjeE

Keep it stoke man!!!!!
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by stringtapper » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:10 pm

Taking on too many things.

A typical day this semester has involved: teach college freshman sight singing and ear training for two hours, transfer old 1/4 tape to digital (many of which are Ampex 406/7 series with sticky shed) for a few hours, go to a graduate seminar about how Schoenberg would analyze Brahms, go back to the preservation studio and transfer some 78s to digital, write some pages on the master's thesis (topic: voice leading in post-tonal music), go home and work on the score to an independent film, have the director over to work on mixing the independent film, practice bass for an hour or so (mostly improv over changes lately), practice chapman stick for an hour or so (learning tunes), pracitce piano for about 20 minutes (learning not to suck :x ), do some reading and analyze some Brahms for the seminar. And then after all that I might get to open up Live and write something for fun, maybe (lately it inevitably [d]evolves into a M4L coding session). Add in running sound for some random shows, random singing and trombone church gigs, and a week-long opera tour that occurred at the worst possible time and you have a case study in "what to do if you hate yourself."

Ok I admit, I'm just using your thread to vent and it has nothing to do with production.

But seriously, I'm so busy I can't even binge drink properly…
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by H20nly » Wed Apr 28, 2010 4:21 pm

^ you need to get laid. :P
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by Big V » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:02 pm

kb420 wrote:Hey Big V, you need to chill. You're way too stressed out man. You need to get some of that Green Sticky stuff, roll it up, and play this song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE0b9XzrjeE

Keep it stoke man!!!!!
Fuck yeah! Actually I'm currently in the process of letting go. This involves that all the shit that has been buried deep inside comes to the surface now. But I'm on my way, bro! I'm on my way! :wink:

Thanx for the link! Enjoyed the music!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sUEe4TMlcg
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Re: Your biggest Weakness

Post by v0ins315 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:13 pm

squelcht wrote:Finishing tracks. I start up Live in the mindset to play with a recent track & instead always start making something completely new. The cycle is a bitch.
Sometimes the "something completely new" is better than when ya started though :D .

I have the same problem as you. I like to try everything lol. By the time I'm half way through I have something better but WAY off track.
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