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floyd741
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Registered: Dec 2008
Location: Chicago
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Re: [rant] "Just Experiment" is not an answer!
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Please pardon the mindless rant here, but I really need to get this off my chest (and I have a sneaking suspicion that I'm not alone on this topic). I was looking at another forum, oh, let's call it trance.newbs or maybe ANewbieBeats, and I came across this all-too-typical scenario, which goes something like this:
OP: How do I make the [DJ Flava-of-the-Week] sound?
1st respondent: just experiment
2nd respondent: yeah, experimenting is the key
3rd respondent: yeah, you should try starting with a sawtooth wave in [insert plugin name], but it's really all about experimenting.
etc.
How the f@#$ is that an answer and why do I see that response in so many threads?!!! Are these people just clueless? Do they really not realize that a "just experiment" response translates to "I have no clue, but by responding with 'just experiment' it will make the OP think that I do, even though it just points out how clueless I am and offers no help whatsoever."???
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OK, I feel much better now. Thanks for allowing me to vent. |
+1, being a noob myself the "just experiment" answer is very annoying.
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Jul-16-2009 16:47
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Bayou Boy
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Louisiana
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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Ha, nope, I pretty much give all my techniques away. I don't see the point in hoarding stuff. In the Max/MSP thread I'm posting all my patches that I think might be worthwhile. |
That's really cool man. I've been digging into your fm threads trying to figure things out. I bought fm8 clueless as to what fm was. I thought that it couldn't be much different than subtractive and that I could figure it out, but I was wrong.
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Jul-16-2009 16:59
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Pjotr G
Mindcrawler

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Netherlands
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Well, here's my take on it:
Perhaps this is a well meant advise, which is probably most often heard from people who have been involved in making music for quite a while. It appears to be the sentiment of many, that nowadays, with informative forums such as this one, a large amount of (new) musicians would like to have their skills "spoonfed" to them.
In the not-so-distant past, a quick response to every question imaginable was not so readily available. This led to the necessity for those with enough drive to become more skilled in productions to, in fact, experiment. When you twiddle knobs in search of a specific sound or effect, who knows what wonderful other knowledge one might find along the way. These happy little accidents often lead to more original ideas, sounds, and setups. While you were trying to recreate another's idea, you have stumbled upon a great idea of yourself, and that's when you realise that the yourney is sometimes more important than the destination.
Cliches have usually become cliche for a reason. I would love for aspiring producers to feel great about themselves by inventing their own little tricks, sounds and effects. The same can be said for "use your ears", because that is what it boils down to. The best things come from doing what comes from within yourself.
This story may have given away that I myself am inclined to hope people would try a lot on their gear, so that perhaps afterwards they can excitedly share their newfound tactics that are still new to the rest of the producing world.
I do realise, however, that not every production-related question is not legit. There's a balance to be found. So, in demolition man style, where Stallone speeches to both opposing factions at the end of the movie, I would like to offer both parties the following advice:
Novices: don't reach to the internet for every tiny little snag you hit. Experimentation and trial and error have and will lead to the best ideas in music.
Seasoned musicians: don't dismiss every question as one that has arizen out of laziness, you often can not know what someone has tried before asking.
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Jul-16-2009 17:32
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adi_hanson
feels a newbie.

Registered: Dec 2007
Location: Blackburn
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| quote: | Originally posted by evo8
Ill go with no.2 - some people like to make out they could make any possible sound, makes them look holier than thou |
Exactly , i faff around with parameters and once ive got to a certain point , god knows how i did it.
And because you Experiment in trying sounds for you production , there is no way you can remember everything ,
Cant see anyone getting up in the morning and thinking mmmm , i fancy making a tune with 3 osc's each slightly detuned with a plus one octave setting and both LFO's to square. Ill throw in a slow attack and a long release , maybe a little sustain , filter must be low and reverb slight , slow delay with lots of chorus , blah blah blah......
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Jul-16-2009 19:02
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Hang on, If I'm reading this thread right (and please correct me if I'm wrong), you're having a rant at the people who say "go and experiment" the the people who post up "how do I make a sound like Armin van Tiesticle?"
Seriously?
I have to avoid those thousands of threads for my sanity and frankly I think anyone posting those sorts of dumbass threads needs to be told to think before taking a turd on a useful forum and asking everyone else to smell it.
I have no problem with someone asking specifics about a certain producers production techniques (in fact I find them quite useful and will contribute) but 99.9% of all those threads are synth do I use to achieve the jesus pose.
I think you're looking at the wrong bit of the problem here.
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Jul-16-2009 19:05
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Cloud N9ne
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Jul 2009
Location: Houston USA
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dude i'm so with you on this. i dont want to say any names but on another forum i lurk on there is this character who we will call skeyedoosh for the time being and he loves to give this answer to any question he finds.
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Jul-16-2009 20:38
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