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I have no approach really.
I really did NOTHING for the first couple years I was producing but play with my midi keyboard and record melodies.
It was back when I was such a newbie that I thought if I could just make a good enough melody, no matter what, I'd have a great sounding track lol.
That was never the case but today I can make a really nice melody in about 15-20mins, or at least get the majority of the progression down.
I always start by looping one empty bar and just hitting keys on my piano. And its almost like I'm playing the piano blind, but my fingers are so familiar with the keys that I just know where I need to go to get the melody I'm looking for (sometimes I'll be off a key or 2 and will find it on my next push). But as uncalculated a method as it seems, its has to be one of the things I'm best at doing. Even today when I finish a melody and loop the finished products I'll cringe my eyebrows in a confused way while I look at the screen and wonder "how the fuck did I do that.. again?"
But thats basically the process.
I have no idea what I'm doing but I just do it and it works. One of the most mysterious aspects of my technique would undoubtebly be how little I know about music theory but how "easy" it is for me to make a serious sounding melody.
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Sequencers: FL Studio 9XXL & Reason 3.
Main Synth Bass GTs - Pro-53, V-Station, Sytrus, Subtractor, Trilian, Blue, Sylenth & Z3ta.
Main Synth Lead/Pad GTs - Z3ta, Sytrus, Sylenth, Vangard, Albino & Nexus.
Main FXs GTs - Waves Plugins, Soundtoys, Volcano, FL Native FX.
Hardware - Truths, Echo Audiofire, Virus Snow, & Novation Xio Midi-Synth.
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