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Sonic_c
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Re: Re: Developing a track

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Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Yeh there is a very *delicate balance you must maintain because as I know a lot of people have tons of unfinished tracks (myself included) you also NEED to just finish a track.

Even if it means a sacrifice to the tracks overall quality, you are forcing yourself to LEARN to find solutions that you couldn't find before.
Now what I make myself do is go back to earlier tracks (from like a year or 2 ago) and revamp the entire track just to finish them. Delete the orginal mix, keep the melodies, add new synths, and learn to mix them in a way that works.

So yeh many people do it, but also understand the equal and opposite importance of not taking the easy way out. Thats why people do it "ok this was sounding ok for an hour but now I just don't know where I'm going with it".

Shut the track down and come back the next day, ignore any ideas you had before and go in with an open mind. Then try again. Finish the track even if it sounds like crap, you're still forcing creativity into the mix. Starting a new track imo doesn't require as much creativity as finishing one.




Good reply and I did it and the track that had the mega bassline ended up having a different bassline altoghether and sounds way better. TY


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