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supersonik
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Louisiana
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Im just coming off a 3-4 month break myself. Everytime I would go to touch my stuff, i didnt get much or just didnt feel like doing it. Just give it time. One day you'll want to start up again. At least thats how it works for me.
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May-22-2006 04:29
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Final Call
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Louisiana USA
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i'm the same..i end up working a track..and then when i get to the breakdown..i sorta give up lol. oh and im limited by this shitty ass 2.5 ghz celeron =(
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May-22-2006 04:45
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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Re: Complete loss of creativity
| quote: | Originally posted by Aquarian
It's been over two months since I've even touched my sequencer. Sure, I've always started stuff that I never ended up finishing, but now I can't even begin a project. My pool of ideas is completely blank. I can't even compose a basic 4 bar melody.. and for some reason all my synths sound like crap. Did I just lose it? |
No not really. Its just your ears telling you whats wrong with your old mixes. It looks bad but its really a good thing, since now you have raised the bar - its time to junk all the old stuff and try a different approach. I get mental blocks every couple of weeks and if I were honest about it, most of my productions are shite except for the odd few that turned out ok. In a couple of weeks time, I will think those are shite too and will start redesigning some of the better ones that last the two week test. The crap ones I just abandon.
In my humble opinion its good to have several projects on the go at once. Im still working on a breaks track from november of last year. The first time round I liked it for about two weeks, then I played it in the middle of a playlist consisting of Hybrid, Lost Tribe and Fluke tunes. Well, that spoilt the party because they all made my tune sound wrong.
I abandoned it for a few months then kind of 'remixed' it over the course of a few days. Then kind of abandoned it again until 3 weeks ago. Did a few overhauls on some of the instruments and reseated a couple of elements in the mix when I had fresh ears. Theres still stuff wrong with it but everytime I put it on the backburner and work on something else, then come back to it, I make improvements. So far its probably my best track and I have spent about 10 days total on it. Just that its been spread out over the course of about 6 months.
Try doing the same. I have like 4 tracks on the go at once and a bajillion sound design tests. It helps if you are listening to alot of tunes and also getting ideas from stuff outside of music and production, just to keep a fresh perspective on things.
If I find myself staring blankly at a screen and all I can write are stupid cheese trance riffs, I just load up a sound design project and start working on that instead. As long as you are always working on something you will be improving in some way.
The worst thing you can do is to effectively take 3 months off doing any sort of production and just totally mong out. You will come back with fresh ears alright (which is a good thing) but at the same time you could have made so much progress in that time, but will more than likely have spent it doing something that is a complete waste of time, like playing Oblivion or something... 
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May-22-2006 07:47
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Drik
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Boras, Sweden
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Re: Re: Complete loss of creativity
| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
The worst thing you can do is to effectively take 3 months off doing any sort of production and just totally mong out. You will come back with fresh ears alright (which is a good thing) but at the same time you could have made so much progress in that time, but will more than likely have spent it doing something that is a complete waste of time, like playing Oblivion or something... |
Is that really such a bad thing? I took a couple of months of just playing games, watching movies.. making music can be very taxing, and it's like doing a diet, of you just do the diet you get tired of it, but if you do small rewards like getting some candy one day, then you can do the diet longer..
Same thing with music I think. Too much of it and you'll get tired doing it.
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May-22-2006 07:56
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crazedonee
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Jersey
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try something else
ihave mental writers block too at times ,what i do is take breaks
cause the more you force anything the worse it sounds
i recommend trying a different genre ,or a tune you have not programmed in a while then youll get the feel for the other genre you were stuck with.
i only make one genre at time so if im stuck on that track i take a break but i always go back and finish that track first ,if i go to a new track the one im working on will never get done.
but in your case i think trying a new genre may help like trip hop,break beats,chillout ,pscy etc
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May-22-2006 12:33
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