if a 'song' isnt flowing then record some loops from whatever you have and stick them in a folder somewhere.
or just choose one synth and make your own patches, dont worry about making a tune just make some sounds.
and combine that with :
2. organise your files
for me knowing where to find something is the key to keeping things flowing. obviously the same setup wont work for everyone but i do something like
/samples
/breaks : strictly drum breaks
/loops : any loop that isnt drums
/drums : single shot drums
/synths : synth sounds either one note or multi-samples
/fx : all types of sound fx
/chunks : bits of music i've 'borrowed'
/vocal : bits of vocals
/recordings : single takes or recordings of me jamming that probably need editing to be used
and each folder has various subfolders e.g synths has a 'waveforms' directory which is single-cycle waveforms to be used as oscillators
then in each folder (apart from chunks) i have a folder which is strictly for stuff i've created rather than downloaded or bought.
i reckon they're great ideas, i often try to recreate a particular style / genre as an experiment to see how it could be put together. last week was dub, this week it was punk. now im in the mood for something completely electronic.- Make joke tracks on a regular basis
- Make tracks from a theme/idea
