how many times do you listen to your own tunes.
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how many times do you listen to your own tunes.
haha just a silly , curious question. I feel like i spend to much time sometimes listening to the tune over and over for hours till i find something wrong with it.  sometimes i don't. guess its comes with more skills. just wondering . is re listening over and over and over  normal. 
another question, anyone ever actually finish more than 1 track in a day .??
start to finish.?
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									another question, anyone ever actually finish more than 1 track in a day .??
start to finish.?
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haha nice picture..
yeah thats what i was getting at , theres sometimes a fine line before you change up something thats perfectly fine . then it geos it something else. btu then again thats also the process of some amazing ideas.
im just going to go with if i have the time spend it, if i dont dont. lol. thanks for the reply man.
			
			
									
									yeah thats what i was getting at , theres sometimes a fine line before you change up something thats perfectly fine . then it geos it something else. btu then again thats also the process of some amazing ideas.
im just going to go with if i have the time spend it, if i dont dont. lol. thanks for the reply man.
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generally i know when i've made something worth continuing or finishing when i invoulnatarily stand up and walk upstairs for no real reason. ill usually get like the intro and main section locked down but then end up listening too many times and developing and altering what i already have instead of actulally adding more. so making 1 track in 1 day just doent happen to me. i get too perfectionist about it and take months but then i have loads of different tracks going also so it evens its self out.
			
			
									
									
						steppo wrote:i try not to spend a lot of time analyzing (or overanalyzing) cuz if i spend too much time listening to it, il'l lose interest and stop working on it :/

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I listen to it about, 10-15 times during making it, like all the way around.
Then i'll listen to it once a week to see if I can any new ideas for it.
Plus it'll see if it gets boring if you listened to it more than 3-4 times.
			
			
									
									Then i'll listen to it once a week to see if I can any new ideas for it.
Plus it'll see if it gets boring if you listened to it more than 3-4 times.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Personally, I chuck my current track on my ipod, slam it on repeat and have it looping over and over on the way to work and back again. 
I may not be listening to it closely, but subconciously I must be cos I'll start finding the bits I maybe wasn't so sure on suddenly jumping out at me.
I find that productive although there's no way on earth I could ever bosh a track out in a day...
			
			
									
									I may not be listening to it closely, but subconciously I must be cos I'll start finding the bits I maybe wasn't so sure on suddenly jumping out at me.
I find that productive although there's no way on earth I could ever bosh a track out in a day...
Bored of the same old fucking shit.
Bollocks to it...
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i listen over and over until i'm sure it's right. i make sure i take breaks though and come back, so i dont wear myself out or desensitise myself to it. usually bounce the tracks off a couple other people though and see what they make of it too.
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i do listen my traks alot, an then in end up realy tired of the song...
so now once i got something i start to listeng it by parts, just the parts im working on, if not you end up dreaming with it...
i cant imagine making one track per day...tom me is a very slow proces..
i kike to compare it with wine...
if you drink to much, you end up fucked up... so its better to drink maybe night by night, once you got something let it rest, it will get better slowly...
 
  
  
			
			
									
									
						so now once i got something i start to listeng it by parts, just the parts im working on, if not you end up dreaming with it...
i cant imagine making one track per day...tom me is a very slow proces..
i kike to compare it with wine...
if you drink to much, you end up fucked up... so its better to drink maybe night by night, once you got something let it rest, it will get better slowly...
I listen to my own tunes a lot. I like them. 
I write music I want to hear.
I definately notice things in the production that I would change. I notice other people's comments and why they say the things they do and it makes me more aware of certain things the next time i lay down a track. But in terms of the music, I write what I feel, so I enjoy listening to the music as though someone else wrote it.
Hell I just barely feel like a part of the creative process. It's like the music comes through me/from my subconcious, rather than my identify (which is quite true).
			
			
									
									I write music I want to hear.
I definately notice things in the production that I would change. I notice other people's comments and why they say the things they do and it makes me more aware of certain things the next time i lay down a track. But in terms of the music, I write what I feel, so I enjoy listening to the music as though someone else wrote it.
Hell I just barely feel like a part of the creative process. It's like the music comes through me/from my subconcious, rather than my identify (which is quite true).

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