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Re: "Fresh Ears" Phenomenon
| quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
How often does it happen to you guys, that you've written a part of a tune, you don't feel like working on it anymore, then after a few days you re-visit it with a "fresh set of ears" and you hear stuff that shouldn't be there, or -- the opposite -- you suddenly realize something should be added, and you have new ideas? |
I do this all the time, and I think it's an essential part of producing.
For some reason it's a human characteristic to hear or see things that you create differently than others do. I dont know why, but it is very clear that it happens. After you leave something for abit and come back to it, you loose that 'connection' you had with it before (though only temporary) and you are able to hear it with a more unbiased ear. The longer you leave the track, the more unbiased you become.
For example, usually when you're in the earlier stages of starting out producing you think your tracks sound better than they actually do. I know I did! I even sent out a few of my earlier tracks to big labels (like positiva and purple eye) and now I go back and listen to these tracks, and I think to my self "easy.. no wonder they didnt want to sign me!"

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