Due to a tendency to not finish tracks because of boredom, demotivation, or getting stuck, I'm trying a new approach(thanks to someone on this forum). This new approach is basically where I screw all the little details and mixdown stuff, and just get the basic track layed out. However, it still is pretty difficult to do so, but I think I'm finding it a little easier. So this track has some horrible stuff in it, particularly the mixdown, and crappy sounds that I put together in 2 seconds just to fill it. The intro is horribly empty so any ideas would be great(of course I'll probably add a pad in the intro). Umm, I'm finding it hard to get the transitions right to sound like 1 coherent, flowing track, rather than multiple tracks stuck next to each other. So I'm probably gonna like fade in future sections to make it known that a change is occuring and hopefully make it flow better.
I still to this day have not finished one track because of this. It's because of my mind, for some reason I can't picture literally anything ahead, so I can never imagine what would work and stuff, not even something small. I've never been able to think of ideas, I just get stuff by mucking around and getting lucky, but that can't always help, like now trying to get a full intro that fits with the break nicely. So, as usual, I'm stuck again, with this thing that sounds like 4 separate tracks or something. How do you guys do it? I know there is no rush, but I want to finish a track for once so I can get into that habit, atm I'm in a habit of doing sections and never being able to get a track as a whole working. How can I get this thing sounding as one? Sorry for this big post, thanks in advanced.
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EDIT: I did work on it a little and made the second drop double time, so the snare plays on the 2nd and 4th beat rather than every 3rd.