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Posted by richg101 on Jul-02-2006 09:02:

what do you think is the hardest part of production....?

what do you guys think is the bit that is hardest and most likely to make a track sound unprofessional if done to a lower standard?


getting an idea...? making the overall track?

levels/mixing? or mastering?

personally i think it is my mixing thatlets me down.. synths not loud enough, bass to quiet, kick too loud ....


Posted by SPAWNmaster on Jul-02-2006 09:16:

i think most people would agree with me on how frustrating it is spending hours and hours tweakin to get that PERFECt sound youve been trying to produce...although the payoff is worth it...that feeling when using the right combination of hardware and/or software vsti's and you get that perfect supersaw or nice pad you need...hehe


Posted by wrzonance on Jul-02-2006 10:13:

Mastering is easy. You get someone else to do it. (I'm being brash, but technically, a good mix, is easy to master)

Mixing and being LEFT brained about your song is the hard part.

Blah blah blah.

Why am I posting this early in the morning. Time for bed.

But yea.

Making tune = fun
Making all the elements in your tune blend together = not fun


Posted by DJ_Sea on Jul-02-2006 10:57:

The hard part is sitting in front of your keyboard thinking "hmmm... i need to come up with the next chart-topping trance melody" But learning a bit of music theory comes in very handy there.

The easy part? mixing and mastering imo. its also one of the more fun parts in making a track i think. because every track is unique.

The fun part? SOUND DESIGN!!! woo! can i get a +1?!


Posted by Thois on Jul-02-2006 11:02:

Creating that perfect Kick + Bassline combo

The rest is peanuts


Posted by mysticalninja on Jul-02-2006 11:52:

The hardest part is mixing, having like 9 different versions of the song all mixed slightly differently all with different eqs and such and you've listend so many times you don't know whats best. Thois lately kick+bass combo has been easiest part for me, making goot percussion sit with it has been the hard part for me.. maybe we should collab? I use Cubase and have a Waldorf Pulse.


Posted by LENG on Jul-02-2006 11:59:

everything seems hard to me these days... i've been song'less for months... and i'm dying to have one...

damn... but anyway, the major problem is to blend the melody with the rest of the beat...


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jul-02-2006 12:18:

Production isn't a problem for me nowadays, the ideas are. Once I get the main idea down everything else comes together very quickly.


Posted by Vizay on Jul-02-2006 12:20:

creating intros

Mixing is fun, composing is fun, creating that god damn intro so it doesn't get boring just takes the energy out of me completly ^^


Posted by tecnolover on Jul-02-2006 12:23:

Well I think the mix is definately what when done to sub par levels will make your song sound the most unprofessional. Mastering can only do so much. As the saying goes a turd is a turd, mastering can only make it a prettier looking and polished turd.

Aside from the technicals of production, the melody line(w/lyrics if it has em) and arrangement are significantly what will make it a hit or not. If you have a killer lead melody and killer arrangement, a demo is all ya need and mix engineers can help ya with rest if it's necessary and the labels all know that.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Jul-02-2006 13:30:

the mixdown/mastering of the track

the rest is easy though


Posted by Aquarian on Jul-02-2006 15:02:

Taking breaks.

When I start producing, I don't want to stop. So I keep at it for hours. Then the next morning I listen to what I did and it sounds god awful because I never rested my ears.


Posted by T-Soma on Jul-02-2006 15:07:

My creative side usually sucks. I am much better at mastering, some eq some panning etc etc.
Im hopeless when i sit infront of a keyboard and just bash the keys untill im happy (wich is never) I need to learn more music theory and I need to learn to let myself free.


Posted by Chronosis on Jul-02-2006 16:11:

Hardest part (the way it was determined in the first post) for me is getting an idea. Sure you can get ideas - even decent ones - fast, but getting something that really has emotion to it is another deal.

And the next hard part is arrangement: getting everything to flow smoothly and making parts compliment each other.


Posted by DJ_Sea on Jul-02-2006 16:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Production isn't a problem for me nowadays, the ideas are. Once I get the main idea down everything else comes together very quickly.


+1

im in completely the same situation.


Posted by trancemo6 on Jul-03-2006 01:59:

Finding the right melody and making myselve work on progressions, not starting to mixing and mastering right away is difficult for me.


Posted by Synchronicity on Jul-03-2006 04:24:

Thinking outside the box; Creation vs. Imitation.

Instantly recognising what sounds good and bad instead of a million tweaks later (kinda like what Aquarian said)

Focusing on what I can do instead of what I can't do

EDIT: I almost forgot - gatting sleep.


Posted by jahnlay on Jul-03-2006 13:15:

Mixing for me.


Posted by David Adams on Jul-03-2006 14:31:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
My creative side usually sucks. I am much better at mastering, some eq some panning etc etc.
Im hopeless when i sit infront of a keyboard and just bash the keys untill im happy (wich is never) I need to learn more music theory and I need to learn to let myself free.


Have a beer or two. That will help you ease up a bit. Don't drink so much where the white and black keys on the keyboard start to mesh together though - that is just dumb


Posted by zodiac9 on Jul-04-2006 00:25:

Mixing drives me nuts. I'll raise and lower the volume of the synths over and over, and then never be 100% happy with the end result. That is the only part of production that feels like "work" to me. Trying to make sure all the tracks are heard, without being overbearing. I don't mix while I arrange, I go back and mix after I get the arrangement the way I want it, so I can get it just right.

As for mastering, I let someone else do that.


Posted by mysticalninja on Jul-04-2006 02:48:

quote:
Originally posted by trancemo6
Finding the right melody and making myselve work on progressions, not starting to mixing and mastering right away is difficult for me.


+1

I've been perfecting my 4/8 bar loops for so long I forgot how to arrange a song. =(


Posted by Floorfiller on Jul-04-2006 03:40:

learning how to make the sounds that you want is definitely the biggest learning curve imo...


Posted by Subtle on Jul-04-2006 05:48:

The hardest part is definitely the composing part, making ideas and melodies.


Posted by dEEkAy on Jul-04-2006 07:12:

Re: what do you think is the hardest part of production....?

quote:
Originally posted by richg101

getting an idea...?


Getting an idea is the hardest part, looking at the trance scene nowadays however, most of the artists dont get good ideas.

Thats the reason 90% sounds all the same.


Posted by pho mo on Jul-04-2006 09:09:

Probably the biggest jump in quality in my productions came when I learnt how to eq, most specifically getting rid of mud in the bass frequencies.


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