Originally posted by echosystm
try to copy what other people do
/end thread
thats the thing i try to listen to trance tunes and most of the time i can't tell which is which in a song
only the beat i can actively pay attention too.
my ears are fucked i guess -_-
Jan-19-2008 23:29
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
Well you must be very dedicated after spending the money for all that software.. it would be a terrible waste of money if you just give up (and kill yourself).
So keep trying and don't expect to be able to produce anything worth listening to until you produce daily for at least two years.
Originally posted by alanzo
Well you must be very dedicated after spending the money for all that software.. it would be a terrible waste of money if you just give up (and kill yourself).
So keep trying and don't expect to be able to produce anything worth listening to until you produce daily for at least two years.
lol i didn't spend any money
Jan-20-2008 00:48
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
quote:
Originally posted by shorelinetrance
lol i didn't spend any money
Then you must be using someone else's studio? Or perhaps a friend paid for them and gave them to you as a gift?
Originally posted by alanzo
Then you must be using someone else's studio? Or perhaps a friend paid for them and gave them to you as a gift?
no, lets just say i know my way around the internet
Jan-20-2008 01:18
Beyer
Arpeggionator
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Between Dimensions
Try and fail.. A LOT! Don't expect to have this served on a silver plate, no one of us did. Complete a whole song, and give it to us for review. Listen to the suggestions to what your track may lack, and try to improve the next time. Learn how to make your own sounds. Don't ask for help for every small obstacle you may encounter. Buy the software you use.
Not trying to be rude.
Jan-20-2008 01:21
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
quote:
Originally posted by shorelinetrance
no, lets just say i know my way around the internet
Hrmm... you used the internet to contact the developers of all that software you mentioned and convinced them to give you promotional copies?
Originally posted by Beyer
Try and fail.. A LOT! Don't expect to have this served on a silver plate, no one of us did. Complete a whole song, and give it to us for review. Listen to the suggestions to what your track may lack, and try to improve the next time. Learn how to make your own sounds. Don't ask for help for every small obstacle you may encounter. Buy the software you use.
Not trying to be rude.
no man i understand its not rude at all.
its just frustrating to look at beginners songs and its good compared to your stuff, i've only had this stuff a week so i guess i can't really complain haha.
and yes alanzo, "promotional copies"
Jan-20-2008 01:31
Beyer
Arpeggionator
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Between Dimensions
quote:
Originally posted by shorelinetrance i've only had this stuff a week so i guess i can't really complain haha.
come on.. this stuff takes a long time to learn. Come back when you've struggled for a few months.