Out of curiousity, how often are your best tunes accidents?
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Re: Out of curiousity, how often are your best tunes acciden
Almost every "session" is fucking around. Only way to learn really.
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Re: Out of curiousity, how often are your best tunes acciden
Only once or twice have I actually sat down with a clearcut idea of the kind of tune I want to produce, usually I'm just humming a bass and drum sequence and I think it's cool, or as other people have said I've just been dicking about with programming synths or drums or whatever and I've come up with something half-decent 
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Re: Out of curiousity, how often are your best tunes acciden
patches : 20%
rythms : 50%
samples : 90%
beat textures / vibe / rollage : 102%..
but then u kinda learn to know when to get loose and to grow an ''accident-friendly'' mental environment
rythms : 50%
samples : 90%
beat textures / vibe / rollage : 102%..
but then u kinda learn to know when to get loose and to grow an ''accident-friendly'' mental environment
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