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Stephen Wiley
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Just go where the track takes you. I read a book about "mapping out" a track before you get to work....like what you did above. And I couldn't disagree more. Just go. Write your first basic elements and then go. If its destined to be another formulaic crapper, finish it if u want. If you get a dream to turn it into a never before heard 9 minute super progressive build, do it. If you want to experiment with pitch shifting and go classical on that ass, do it. Stop creating barriers before you even open your DAW or enter your studio
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Aug-10-2010 23:16
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EddieZilker
This is the dance.

Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Marijuana Sex Camp
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| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
And to answer your question, no, that's not overproducing. If anyone would be guilty of that here it's me, it's not unusual for my tracks to have upwards of 10 distinct countermelodies and little harmonic elements playing at one time. |
For a guy who doesn't do any production that I know of, this guy is an excellent writer concerning music and speaks well to the aspects of over-producing.
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It means the production values are to the detriment of the track. Usually this is because too much time has audibly been spent on the production and not enough on the writing - the creative focus on the track has resulted in brilliant technological production quality but atrophic musical content.
It can also mean that the production values are audibly distracting. The track may be perfectly well written but sounds too busy, too glossy, too loud, the ideas drowned out by the studio tinkering that has been thrown in.
Interestingly, when something is criticised as poorly produced (rarely dubbed "underproduced") it's almost never because of an inverse of the first option - you don't hear people say "Too much time was spent on great writing!" When something is underproduced, the production quality is so shitty and amateur it distracts from the musical content, or just doesn't accentuate the music properly.
If you doubt the existence of overproduction, you've clearly not suffered BT's newest album. Take a listen to that and you'll understand exactly what it means. |
He goes further into detail, in this thread:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...37&forumid=1&s=
And, FWIW - I don't think your music qualifies as being over-produced, in the slightest. Over production is merely connotative of an imbalance between a lacking quality of the music and an over-indulgence in production technique.
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Aug-11-2010 21:24
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