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aNYthing
Abrasive Cockhead @ Large

Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Near metric fuck-a-ton of high-end gear
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one word - much like why some guys get hotties and others (who may be quite good looking) don't - CONFIDENCE.
Also, just not being afraid to try. For me, the problem is I'm too scientific in my approach. I have amassed volumes of magazines full of DVDs, videos, demos, also bought books, surfed websites, spent time and money on positioning monitors just right, re-doing my basement for even spacing, installing difusers, AND WASTED SHIT LOAD OF TIME ON TRANCEADDICT - basically participating in "work avoidance".
Anything not to actually produce - fear of failure. What if it's not good enough. what if people won't like it. what if. what if. what if.
Some people go in and say "fuck this". I don't care about LFO / Envelope, filter, oscilator, all this shit. Just tweak it until it sounds good or grab a sound and go to town.
My friend's a soccer coach and he has these 15 - 16 year olds playing for him. One player's little brother - only 11, took an Apple garage band, some sample loop library he bought on fleamarket, a cheap $10 microphone and recorded his own "electronic" song - that was WELL FUCKING DONE. Ok, it wasn't perfect, it had no fancy processing and levels were off - but at 11 he COMPLETED SOMETHING. I've been messing around with synths for over 8 years and I don't have a SINGLE COMPLETED TRACK. Not even a shitty one. Well, perhaps a shitty one that was kinda recorded using my iphone microphone with drums beating same 4/4 beat in background, while I desparately tried to time my midi-disconnected synth's arp to the beat.
The rest of crap on my drive are just pieces. Really long 1 synth compositions, no beat. Just fucking around. Even now, I'm sitting here instead of finishing a track I spent over 20 hours on.
Does that answer it? 
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Jan-21-2010 22:48
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Mr.Mystery
Static Guru

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
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Jan-22-2010 05:06
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EgosXII
Aphorism

Registered: Apr 2007
Location:
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confidence, luck, timing, style...
some people are just lucky, and some people just happen to come along at the right time...
could be lucky as in hitting onto a tune where things just fit! the parts, the melody just comes naturally etc... all of my good ideas have been luck, and i'm not saying i've been succesful, but it's very easy to see how it could be for some people...
it's all about timing! history shows, in every professional field that it's often the time at which you're doing X that makes you succesful or not... again this is a bit like the 'style' one, labels look for different things at different times, are ready to accept change etc only at specific times...
Darwinism only took off because it came along at the right time.. he didn't pull out this theory out of nowhere and it was a huge success automatically...
some styles also are... not necessarily EASIER to make, but require less 'work' i guess... for example guy i know released a hardtrance tune which actually did really well, and he didn't even know how to automate...
of course it's about skill as well, but i think we all know there are succesful people who are shit, and there are mindblowingly awesome people who get no credit.
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Jan-22-2010 07:13
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Richard Butler
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Apr 2009
Location: London
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My approach is to spend ages on each track, like hundreds of hours. I've only recently got my set up and decided to push into EDM (although it was a hobby of mine some years ago, but I did'nt do anything with it).
I've noticed a lot of top people spend ages on a track, for example Funkerman and Feede Le Grande are renowned perfectionists that can spend hundreds of hours getting the drums right.
Same for the Freemasons - in a vid last year they were working on a track that had taken them about 5 weeks, working everyday full time.
Also the sucessful German D.O.N.S guys had a vid last year in which they claimied to spend weeks on each track now.
To me it's like this; If there are 1 million bedroom producers and the majority are spending say 30 hours on a track, it's not likely I will do better by spending 30 hours too - why should I, and I cant rely on luck to do the heavy lifting.
I have an obsessive nature and think nothing of listening to the same loop for hours on end until Im happy. I would readily spend 500 hours on a track.
Its early days for me, and my sound is'nt there yet, but I'm thinking maybe the sheer commitment and obsessive nature may help me.
In case you wonder I am dedicated to my family and spend lots of time with my kids every day and I work full time. I manage to squeeze in about 3 hours per night on music, typically 9-12.
I manage about 10+ hours each weekend.
Even if I've driven 300 miles that day and get back at 10 pm, I'd still be on the music at 11.
If I fail, then so be it, but Im not one who belives in general there are short cutz.
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