Re: Slow Production
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 4:47 pm
Nearly always have two tracks on the go. I think when your working on something for a while its hard to here the track for what it really is, harder to tell whats lacking.
So its nice to switch to a different track to give that one a break, often what will happen thou is I'll end up only finishing the first track I started but I might end up using a lot of the sounds I made for the other track.
Anything over 2 never seems to go well, jumping between loads of different project files, cus of memory problems I got seperate project files for drums, bass, synths, atmos multiply that by say 5 tracks and you got 20 project files, thats way to messy for me you'll end up spending more time loading up and bouncing projects then you will working on them.
So its nice to switch to a different track to give that one a break, often what will happen thou is I'll end up only finishing the first track I started but I might end up using a lot of the sounds I made for the other track.
Anything over 2 never seems to go well, jumping between loads of different project files, cus of memory problems I got seperate project files for drums, bass, synths, atmos multiply that by say 5 tracks and you got 20 project files, thats way to messy for me you'll end up spending more time loading up and bouncing projects then you will working on them.