Re: How do you push yourself as a producer?
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 3:35 pm
Take a break. Maybe a couple of days, maybe a week or two. I often find that my perspective has changed a bit when I come back to it.
this, pretty much.wascal wrote:Take a couple of weeks off writing music and make sounds.Nephew wrote:Simple question, I'm starting to hit a brick wall with this. I'm still making tunes and am liking them, but they are all starting to sound and feel the same. I want to try and push myself, but how does one do that exactly? Do you start projects with "rules" and try and build a track with those rules? i.e. no snare or off hi hats?
Curious to hear how you guys do it.
Turn all those samples you skip past in your library into complex velocity sensitive macro'ed up instrument racks with all manner of bizarre mappings. Get OCD on that folder full of breaks and slice all them to drumracks and make them into clips nothing like how they originally sounded. Go through the ableton presets and mangle them into something you would actually use. Make an absolute shitload of clips but forbid yourself from trying to turn them into tunes until you make a couple of hundred.
Thats what I do anyway - you'll end up with a whole new pallete of sounds and beats by the end of it and learn a lot along the way
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