How many hours do you average on a track?
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How many hours do you average on a track?
How many hours do you guys average on a track from start to finish?
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Depends on the flow of the tune for me. Sometimes I can write an entire tune in a day because the flow is easy to work with. This could be due to things like what key i've written the tune in and how it progresses. Other times I can spend days, or weeks just working on specific parts of a tune trying to get the entire tune to flow. Though hour wise, I'd say each track has a good 25+ hours of actual composition. The other 2-5 hours is the mixdown & master.
I remember when I started producing. I could make a track from start to finish in an afternoon. Now this shit takes me months to be happy with the full product. AND EVEN SOMETIMES, after months of work, I still may not like the finished product. I have so many completed tunes that I ended up loathing the more and more I listened to them. I've become somewhat of an audio perfectionist. Or I feel that I shouldn't put out amateurish tracks because I want to be well respected. Goes both ways.
I remember when I started producing. I could make a track from start to finish in an afternoon. Now this shit takes me months to be happy with the full product. AND EVEN SOMETIMES, after months of work, I still may not like the finished product. I have so many completed tunes that I ended up loathing the more and more I listened to them. I've become somewhat of an audio perfectionist. Or I feel that I shouldn't put out amateurish tracks because I want to be well respected. Goes both ways.
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Same, my first album (16 tracks) took only 50 hours to make over 3 months. Not sure how long my new album is taking to make (well over 150 hours, I haven't added up the FL Studio times yet), but it's been over a year of work.ephyks wrote:I remember when I started producing. I could make a track from start to finish in an afternoon. Now this shit takes me months to be happy with the full product. AND EVEN SOMETIMES, after months of work, I still may not like the finished product. I have so many completed tunes that I ended up loathing the more and more I listened to them. I've become somewhat of an audio perfectionist. Or I feel that I shouldn't put out amateurish tracks because I want to be well respected. Goes both ways.
What it is is that as you learn more, you expect more out of yourself. The first few tunes is like "Yeah, wow, I made a track!". Now that you know you can make tracks, the natural progression is better and better tracks. We've just got higher expectations, and I think that's what makes us good musicians, because we aren't satisfied with just anything anymore.
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
A tune a month, roughly. Although that average is made up of some that take a few hours (mixing aside), and some that I keep revisiting because too me it just isn't finished. Also, one finished track will probably only be created after about 3 tracks that I've got relatively far in then scrapped because it wasn't good enough.
And I still reckon I can do a lot better...
And I still reckon I can do a lot better...
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Save mastering, probably a little less than 15 hrs on a good day
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
hip hop tune would take me a day,
brostep tune i rarely finish but i try to get every single sound the way i want it so the few iv completed took 40-50 hours (3 or 4 days since i spend a lot of hours a day producing)
but yeh i rarely finish any
brostep tune i rarely finish but i try to get every single sound the way i want it so the few iv completed took 40-50 hours (3 or 4 days since i spend a lot of hours a day producing)
but yeh i rarely finish any
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
I don't write anything. I just sit down and start making something. Making music is an act of pure expression for me. So I have made a whole album of songs that just needs to be mixed down in a single morning. Which is my fastest time. I have been working on the songs on the album I am doing now for about 4 months. It's 16 songs. I always work on at least one song for at least an hour a day, but 3-6 hours is more common. So 120 days,times 3 hours, and divided by 16 tracks equals 22.5, which is probably way off, but sure, why not.
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I usually will finish a tune over the course of a week. Anything longer than that and I usually end up getting bored with the song and stop working on it.
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depends on the day, the track, etc...actually, to be honest if I really like the track I'll typically spend longer on it. My workflow has improved drastically since I joined the One-Song-A-Week-Challenge thing on DSF. It used to be that I'd just spend forever playing around with different stuff. Now I still do a lot of that, but I move it towards finishing a track.
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Last 2 tracks i completed for the track a week took me no more than 20 hrs each.I find i spend less time if i know the sound i am going for and have all drum sounds,lead and bass sounds in my head already although the tracks i start from scratch tend to be my favorite ones to produce.Also i spend a lot more time doing it now so my workflow can be veryvery quick.
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yeah pretty much ditto for me. It helps to have a theme to focus on, although I do, like you, like to start completely from scratch. And the more time I spend making tracks, the faster my workflow becomes
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Depends on the track. If you want to know how long to spend on a track then just use the mentality that you must never 'finnish' a track before its absolutely perfect, in every single way. Some tracks I've done have taken a day or so, however most tracks for me now take form over a month or so
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
2-3 hours
if it sounds good, i keep it
if not, i delete it
if it sounds good, i keep it
if not, i delete it
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Really? I never delete anything. Just because I don't like a song I made much doesn't mean other people wont, plus you never know when inspiration might hit and give you an idea for something that wasn't working before.Nevalo wrote:2-3 hours
if it sounds good, i keep it
if not, i delete it
I have heard of painters that will burn all their old work when they go in a new direction, so I guess it just depends on the person.
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
for me its a case of not wanting to get bogged down to much
if i dont like the sound thats coming out, ill scrap it & start fresh
if i dont like the sound thats coming out, ill scrap it & start fresh
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Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
I've only made 2 tunes so far.
The first tune took around 16 hours.
But the last tune I made took around 50 hours total. Lots of changes, some would say that it doesn't "flow" as well as it maybe should but coming from a jazz background, jazz is notorious for key modulation, tempo shifts, and strange unusual structures.
The first tune took around 16 hours.
But the last tune I made took around 50 hours total. Lots of changes, some would say that it doesn't "flow" as well as it maybe should but coming from a jazz background, jazz is notorious for key modulation, tempo shifts, and strange unusual structures.
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
A wise producer once told me
I shouldn't become TOO attached to my work. If something is generally just not sounding great, especially in the early stages, I shouldn't continue to frustrate myself and bog myself down with trying to make it work.
If I like a track I'm making, then go to bed and wake up the next morning and hate it, don't try to salvage it. It's just inefficient.
I shouldn't become TOO attached to my work. If something is generally just not sounding great, especially in the early stages, I shouldn't continue to frustrate myself and bog myself down with trying to make it work.
If I like a track I'm making, then go to bed and wake up the next morning and hate it, don't try to salvage it. It's just inefficient.
Re: How many hours do you average on a track?
Cornbreadddd wrote:I've only made 2 tunes so far.
The first tune took around 16 hours.
But the last tune I made took around 50 hours total. Lots of changes, some would say that it doesn't "flow" as well as it maybe should but coming from a jazz background, jazz is notorious for key modulation, tempo shifts, and strange unusual structures.
I'm interested! Can I hear it?
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I can dig it. I tend to keep banging away at a track till I get annoyed by it. I did that with this album I'm working on. Thought I had the 16 songs to make a proper album ready cept for nips and tucks, then within the last 2-3 weeks I've cut about 4 or 5 out and replaced them with newer stuff just cause the others were ticking me off.
@cornbreaddd Perception of flow within a song is a subjective thing. Do what you like and then just worry about finding people that have similar tastes to you.
@cornbreaddd Perception of flow within a song is a subjective thing. Do what you like and then just worry about finding people that have similar tastes to you.
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Acidhedz wrote:I can dig it. I tend to keep banging away at a track till I get annoyed by it. I did that with this album I'm working on. Thought I had the 16 songs to make a proper album ready cept for nips and tucks, then within the last 2-3 weeks I've cut about 4 or 5 out and replaced them with newer stuff just cause the others were ticking me off.
@cornbreaddd Perception of flow within a song is a subjective thing. Do what you like and then just worry about finding people that have similar tastes to you.
I like that! I think that takes some discipline, to a certain extent, but it should pay off more
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