
I was just wondering what habits all you guys have picked up while producing, one of mine is EQ'ing absolutely everything, it becomes too intensive after a while and I
have to abandon ship, any way around needing to EQ sounds so much?
ATP.
Have better sounds.AwakenTheProphets wrote:Any way around needing to EQ sounds so much?
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replace reddit with twitter/facebook and theres moi.Harkat wrote:Nasty habit: Sitting down to produce a track you're stuck on, ending up fucking around on DSF or reddit instead.
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With you on that one. Also, creating an awesome sound then getting writers block lmfao!SpookySpaceKook wrote: finishing working on track ideas within half an hour and ditching them forever (and then starting on a compeltely unrelated & equally unusable idea).
that and 8 bar loops.
What does "inspiration" even mean exactly? Like, how do you know if you're gonna make something good if you don't sit down and find out?FAARE FACED wrote:Another one : Opening up my DAW for a production session when I don't have ideas/inspiration. Basically forcing myself to work.
I don't know either. Sometimes I have a bass riff or something in my head and I try to recreate it, and sometimes I don't have any idea so to speak but I have "inspiration".dubunked wrote:What does "inspiration" even mean exactly? Like, how do you know if you're gonna make something good if you don't sit down and find out?FAARE FACED wrote:Another one : Opening up my DAW for a production session when I don't have ideas/inspiration. Basically forcing myself to work.
That's just the way I see it though. I never know EXACTLY what I'm gonna make until I make it. Sometimes I think "okay I'm gonna make a bassline now, or a drum loop now", but I never really know exactly what it's gonna be
But my sounds always have unwanted Frequencies :'(SunkLo wrote:Have better sounds.AwakenTheProphets wrote:Any way around needing to EQ sounds so much?
why not just light it?£10 Bag wrote:I'll quite often sit there making music for 45 minutes with an unlit spliff in my mouth. Not particularly nasty, but pointless.
I don't see why that's a bad habit? Literally every track in my projects has an EQ on it. It's to make sure everything is sitting in the right EQ space and to make sure there aren't any rogue frequencies messing with my shit. For example you might have a hi hat sample that has some random low end that doesn't show up much on your spectrum, but it will munch headroom and muddy your mix. So I stick an EQ on just to be safe. Could be a silly idea I guess but I dunno, i've kinda got used to it, its not harming anything.AwakenTheProphets wrote:ne of mine is EQ'ing absolutely everything
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I normally flick em out the windowDahneboy wrote:i was honestly going to say thatepochalypso wrote:picking my nose and wiping the bogies on the underside of my chair
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