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Production plateau
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:20 pm
by Chris mack
Hey there,
I have been producing for around 3 - 4 years now and I feel as though I have reached a bit of a plateau in terms of my production ability...
Can any pros lend any tips that could help me advance even further. Any thing would be greatly appreciated.
Here are a few of my latests tracks
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
Soundcloud
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:47 pm
by Gewze
infamous is fattt pm me a link please?
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 12:12 am
by efence
some options to go further
-give yourself a challenge.(dont take the easy routes)
-try a different genre you have never tried
-try to make your track sound completely different from your usual sound.(if your tracks are normally organic/natural sounding go shimmering, overproduced digital sounding
just some idea's
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 2:00 am
by hasezwei
give yourself a set of rules/restriction before making tunes.
make tunes according to a storyline.
oh and damn get these tracks released or at least mastered they're the bomb!
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 5:06 am
by Chris mack
Thanks for the replies! Definitely some interesting ideas here that I will look into. In terms of releases, I am having an Ep coming out soon :p
But I still feel like artists like Ruckspin are that much further ahead of me in terms of production. I guess its just years of practice. Cheers :p
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:22 am
by Teknicyde
For what its worth, when I get to feeling in a plateau/slump like that, its usually a good sign im about to accidentally write something that totally ups my standards for myself and surprises me.
So yeah, be optimistic.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:47 am
by laurend
Invest in a high grade monitoring system.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:00 am
by RandoRando
usually im the one to say use the dubs forum for feedback (which wub will probably say in a couple posts

) but i have to admit your mixdowns are super clean man
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:08 am
by Depone
Some dope tunes! A change of scenery will help.. go see that long distance friend, try going out and doing something new. Take up a hobby. I have been jogging for a while now and it helps to keep a clear mind and i always get random ideas popping into my head
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:29 am
by synthlf
laurend wrote:Invest in a high grade monitoring system.
this, and if you have good monitoring system work on your mixdowns, tunes are nice but mixdowns are not perfect, they are good thou

Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:33 am
by Manic Harmonic
I've been producing for about the same amount of time, and this does happen to me every once in a while. It's just writer's block, that's all. It will pass. As far as production skill, I think writer's block applies to that as well. It's pretty much just a lack of inspiration. In this situation, I download some new free/cheap plugins! Not kidding. Go to a thrift store and buy some cd's by the picture, scratch the shit out of them, put them into a handheld cd player with the ESP off, and sample them.
Other times, I just have to take a break. Seriously, I just won't music for like a week, and make other forms of art: collages, spray paint some cracked and broken records, etc. I've made a collage out of tapes and small speakers, broken ipods, record covers, I even made one on a bike wheel. It's easy and takes no real artistic ability besides creativity, which I'm sure you have, even if you're having trouble musically right now. The results are very rewarding and inspiring.
Also, just try some interesting and new things. Go to a sweat lodge, visit a new location, go to thrift stores searching for dirt cheap music equipment, go for a drive and get lost while listening to music you've never heard before, go to the top of a hill with a nice view and watch the sunset, go meet some new people reason, do something nice for someone and don't tell anyone about it, go to an art show, etc. You can get "things to do" apps for your phone.
Basically, you prove to yourself that you can still be creative by getting creative about things to do that you've never done in order to inspire you to be creative.
Lastly - COLLABORATE WITH SOMEONE.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 9:45 am
by laurend
laurend wrote:Invest in a high grade monitoring system.
I didn't want to offense you. I just means this way, your can turn your mix from good from excellent by allowing a more precise work on the sound.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:23 pm
by Chris mack
Thanks for all the replies again, I feel as though there is definitely some stuff coming through that will help.
In terms of my mix downs, any specifics on what it is that would turn them from "good" to excellent ? For example... should I do more subtractive EQ to free up more space in the mix? general lay out? Panning to create a wider sound ?
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:03 am
by accordionfan
Manic Harmonic wrote:I've been producing for about the same amount of time, and this does happen to me every once in a while. It's just writer's block, that's all. It will pass. As far as production skill, I think writer's block applies to that as well. It's pretty much just a lack of inspiration. In this situation, I download some new free/cheap plugins! Not kidding. Go to a thrift store and buy some cd's by the picture, scratch the shit out of them, put them into a handheld cd player with the ESP off, and sample them.
Other times, I just have to take a break. Seriously, I just won't music for like a week, and make other forms of art: collages, spray paint some cracked and broken records, etc. I've made a collage out of tapes and small speakers, broken ipods, record covers, I even made one on a bike wheel. It's easy and takes no real artistic ability besides creativity, which I'm sure you have, even if you're having trouble musically right now. The results are very rewarding and inspiring.
Also, just try some interesting and new things. Go to a sweat lodge, visit a new location, go to thrift stores searching for dirt cheap music equipment, go for a drive and get lost while listening to music you've never heard before, go to the top of a hill with a nice view and watch the sunset, go meet some new people reason, do something nice for someone and don't tell anyone about it, go to an art show, etc. You can get "things to do" apps for your phone.
Basically, you prove to yourself that you can still be creative by getting creative about things to do that you've never done in order to inspire you to be creative.
Lastly - COLLABORATE WITH SOMEONE.
this is a good post
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:28 am
by Manic Harmonic
Yeah... im totally into writing right now, all of a sudden I like to make really long in depth Posts because im taking analytical writing. Its pretty fun, I got to do a free write on a piece of music, I chose the new apparat album.
But yeah, I think there's no reason to limit yourself to just music. My room mate has so 3d modeling programs and I want to start playing around with them, maybe make some music videos. We are artist, not solely just musicians. Or producers, howver you choose to think about it.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 12:44 pm
by Dystinkt
When you feel your almost going backwards is usually when your making the most progress.
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 1:25 pm
by brettheaslewood
laurend wrote:Invest in a high grade monitoring system.
seriously though, pm me, needa grab soma them beats!
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 9:50 pm
by blinx
Sit on both your hands until they fall asleep and prodocue with out feeling in them....
Re: Production plateau
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:14 am
by DoWork
Think you need to refine your PR efforts. Tracks are fine.