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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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