I started out with the intention of doing a simplistic techno track with a deep bassline and some slowly evolving pads. Now I'm sitting here with a thunderous peak time track.
Is this a "problem" for anyone else? How can I restrict myself from throwing everything I can think of into a track?
Feb-15-2015 16:25
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make choices, combine the parts that match together and support build-up
agree on your drop and bin the rest.
IMHO the best tracks have great percussion, a bassline, a pluck lead, some stabs and some vibe supporting atmo FX. that's it.
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Feb-15-2015 19:08
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quote:
Originally posted by Raphie
make choices, combine the parts that match together and support build-up
agree on your drop and bin the rest.
IMHO the best tracks have great percussion, a bassline, a pluck lead, some stabs and some vibe supporting atmo FX. that's it.
IMHO the best track have great melodic vibe - memorable hook
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Yes, depending on genre, in techno it's more about the vibe of the 16 bars than a melody, a chord or arp is often more aimed at rythmik support then playing a melody
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Feb-15-2015 19:31
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Raphie
Yes, depending on genre, in techno it's more about the vibe of the 16 bars than a melody, a chord or arp is often more aimed at rythmik support then playing a melody
That's just the thing - I can't seem to be able to think that way. I guess I've been making trance and breaks for too long.
Feb-15-2015 19:45
evo8
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Re: The difficulty of simplicity
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I started out with the intention of doing a simplistic techno track with a deep bassline and some slowly evolving pads. Now I'm sitting here with a thunderous peak time track.
Is this a "problem" for anyone else? How can I restrict myself from throwing everything I can think of into a track?
yes, always a problem but ive become better at not adding unnecessary stuff into a track. You just have to have confidence that the track is holding its own with a simple groove, its about little catchy infrequent percussion, little fx, vox whatever
i love listening to stripped back stuff like that but there is plenty of stuff that is boring as well...a fine line.......