Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
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Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
Hey there. I used to come to these forums all the time a few years back but kind of stopped using Ableton for a variety of reasons. I have been playing a lot of guitar and bass but due to lack of time and other issues I stopped recording a couple years ago. I think I also got a little discouraged from lack of feedback from others and just feeling like I was making music in a vacuum.
Anyway, I have been missing production lately and due to a change in my job I may have some more time to get back into music. I also just got a new computer, a Macbook Pro with a 2.5 GHz Core i5 and 4 GB of RAM. I'm still using Live 7 as I never made the switch to 8. A lot of my tracks kind of depended on how Live 7 handled time stretching and I seem to remeber that 8 changed how that works. So does anyone have any advice about how to get back into it after a long break? Any issues that I may run into that I should look out for? Any helpful feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Anyway, I have been missing production lately and due to a change in my job I may have some more time to get back into music. I also just got a new computer, a Macbook Pro with a 2.5 GHz Core i5 and 4 GB of RAM. I'm still using Live 7 as I never made the switch to 8. A lot of my tracks kind of depended on how Live 7 handled time stretching and I seem to remeber that 8 changed how that works. So does anyone have any advice about how to get back into it after a long break? Any issues that I may run into that I should look out for? Any helpful feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
Just simply dive right in. Maybe include your bass and guitar into Ableton? It's fun to do live looping with electronic music as well.
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Get a job.....Spackled Bat wrote:Hey there. I used to come to these forums all the time a few years back but kind of stopped using Ableton for a variety of reasons. I have been playing a lot of guitar and bass but due to lack of time and other issues I stopped recording a couple years ago. I think I also got a little discouraged from lack of feedback from others and just feeling like I was making music in a vacuum.
Anyway, I have been missing production lately and due to a change in my job I may have some more time to get back into music. I also just got a new computer, a Macbook Pro with a 2.5 GHz Core i5 and 4 GB of RAM. I'm still using Live 7 as I never made the switch to 8. A lot of my tracks kind of depended on how Live 7 handled time stretching and I seem to remeber that 8 changed how that works. So does anyone have any advice about how to get back into it after a long break? Any issues that I may run into that I should look out for? Any helpful feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Ahhhh, I see the forum is still as helpful as ever. Thanks buddy, I'll give that a try.Rinsemeister wrote:
Get a job.....
Thanks C. Kicks. Guess I should just fire it up and see what comes back to me.
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Sorry geezer but what can one say.........?Spackled Bat wrote:Ahhhh, I see the forum is still as helpful as ever. Thanks buddy, I'll give that a try.Rinsemeister wrote:
Get a job.....
Thanks C. Kicks. Guess I should just fire it up and see what comes back to me.
Fire it up and rip the arse out of it.....
That's kinda what I do.......
Specifics.........?
Re: Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
+1 for dive right in!
if you update to Live 8 you will have to convert your Live 7 projects, but Live will handle that for you when you open them. Live 8 will change the library so if you switch I would suggest taking the Live 7 library and either moving it, or changing the name slightly so that you don't blow it out of equation (just in case). doing a "Collect All & Save" from the File menu in 7 on all your old projects would be a good extra step to take.
you're playing guitar and bass, that implies that you're not making EDM. tell me more... what kind of muzak are you trying to put together?
if you update to Live 8 you will have to convert your Live 7 projects, but Live will handle that for you when you open them. Live 8 will change the library so if you switch I would suggest taking the Live 7 library and either moving it, or changing the name slightly so that you don't blow it out of equation (just in case). doing a "Collect All & Save" from the File menu in 7 on all your old projects would be a good extra step to take.
you're playing guitar and bass, that implies that you're not making EDM. tell me more... what kind of muzak are you trying to put together?
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Re: Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
just start, then...continue
collab with someone
make mad beats and jam along
hard for someone else to answer this for you...find what gets you psyched and do that
collab with someone
make mad beats and jam along
hard for someone else to answer this for you...find what gets you psyched and do that
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Thanks guys. I guess I was just wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience or if there was anything that stood out as being an issue after being gone for so long and starting back up with a new computer. I appreciate the feedback. Once I get into it I guess I'll see if I have more specific issues.
@ H20nly - I wouldn't say I make EDM but I was making mostly electronic based music. I mostly sampled/modified guitar sounds in the past. The four tunes that I liked the most from my last batch of tracks are on my old soundcloud account.
http://soundcloud.com/spackledbat
@ H20nly - I wouldn't say I make EDM but I was making mostly electronic based music. I mostly sampled/modified guitar sounds in the past. The four tunes that I liked the most from my last batch of tracks are on my old soundcloud account.
http://soundcloud.com/spackledbat
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jeezus ikmultimedia, really?
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If a lack of feedback derailed you last time, learn from your mistake and make things social for yourself. Go see some local shows and make some friends to to play with. You might also offer to record someone who's just starting out and doesn't know shit -- sometimes just going through the motions of recording *someone else* can inspire you to get back to work, and even if it fails, you helped someone out.
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It's true, you just have to do it.
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Re: Any tips for getting back to making music after a break?
Rhythms. Simple and complex. Make them out of whatever noises. Then jam over them.
I don't usually like telling people how to do things haha. But I think you can have a lot of fun re-evaluating the basic concepts of rhythms and the potential complexities. The fun part can be using lovely guitar noises to create them. I think I tend to start with chord progressions and basslines though..... and it always feels stale for me haha
I don't usually like telling people how to do things haha. But I think you can have a lot of fun re-evaluating the basic concepts of rhythms and the potential complexities. The fun part can be using lovely guitar noises to create them. I think I tend to start with chord progressions and basslines though..... and it always feels stale for me haha
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After I've been away from producing my own stuff (usually due to working on other people's projects or teaching...), I make a list of music that has been inspiring me lately, then I mess around with ideas in that area and see what comes up. Then I just go from there.... The most important aspect is that you enjoy it and are having fun.
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Adonis and knotkranky, those names take me back. Nice to see some familiar faces around here. I suppose the most important thing is just getting to it and see what happens. That is what I did the first time and it worked out pretty well. I just need to get me some award winning products and I will be off and running. Thanks for all the feedback everyone.