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zerbaman
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by zerbaman » Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:40 pm
ArmaFace wrote:if you really ain't getting any enjoyment from making music, then why are you still doing it?
I enjoy making it, I just get pissed because they don't sound the way i vision it I guess :\
You won't be able to for a while, peeps who've been producing for years still don't really know what they're doing, or what they need to do to achieve the desired sound.
I myself am one of them

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TSH-Tim
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by TSH-Tim » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:06 am
How quickly can you learn and make a track then guys ?
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by legend4ry » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:10 am
TSH-Tim wrote:How quickly can you learn and make a track then guys ?
Silly question, everyone learns at different pace, just getting learning and making tracks.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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by zerbaman » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:24 am
Personally, I think that before you go about starting your own tunes, get to know your DAW and any synths or effects you want to be using.
I think the best way of doing this is by re-creating/mixing already existing tracks, also, I wouldn't suggest diving straight into the heavy transformer step stuff if that's what you're into. It'll take way more experience to get a slight grasp of what teh fook is going on with those basslines! Start off with some simpler/minimalistic stuff. I for one started with something simpler like hip-hop. Wasn't very good though, but after a year, I heard dubstep and felt I knew enough about what I was working with to get working on it.
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by zerbaman » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:24 am
Personally, I think that before you go about starting your own tunes, get to know your DAW and any synths or effects you want to be using.
I think the best way of doing this is by re-creating/mixing already existing tracks, also, I wouldn't suggest diving straight into the heavy transformer step stuff if that's what you're into. It'll take way more experience to get a slight grasp of what teh fook is going on with those basslines! Start off with some simpler/minimalistic stuff. I for one started with something simpler like hip-hop. Wasn't very good though, but after a year, I heard dubstep and felt I knew enough about what I was working with to get working on it.
IMO.
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by zerbaman » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:25 am
Sorry for the double post
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by 3za » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:27 am
TSH-Tim wrote:How quickly can you learn and make a track then guys ?
As soon as you have the means to capture sound...
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
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