Another old track with breaks.

Started by Smates, September 13, 2009, 09:44:15 AM

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Smates

It's not about what you have but what you can do with it!

Smates

Thanks, but this track is like 5 years old. Don't know if I have the original Reason file.
The problem with me is that I almost never finish a track. It takes too long.
So yeah, when I'm getting bored with a track I start making the next :(
It's not about what you have but what you can do with it!

Smates

Quotethats probably because 8/10 times u create something, its not worth continuing with.
Yeah. But even if I think: 'this is very good' I haven't got the patience to work on it and finish it.
I need a personal producer...
It's not about what you have but what you can do with it!

DJ Ryznup

Cool beat, nice euphoric sounding pads give the the track an dreamy feel to it.

Quote from: Smates on September 13, 2009, 11:25:27 AM
Quotethats probably because 8/10 times u create something, its not worth continuing with.
Yeah. But even if I think: 'this is very good' I haven't got the patience to work on it and finish it.
I need a personal producer...

Its the same for me. I have started many tracks out of bordem and sometimes I don't see the need on continuing with adding anything new or going forward with it. I do usually learn something new from the process. And I hardely ever scrap anything(on purpose) most of the time, I try to save as much as possible. Just in case I decide that I want to use a certain riff element from one track and add it to another track that I'm working on.

I have never been able to complete a song from beginning to end in one sitting. Mostly because I bounce around from one song to the next all the time constantly experimenting with songs I've made. If I stick on one song for two long I get bored unless I've made it a priority to get a specific project done, and that usually doesn't happen until I'm at least 60% into it.
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