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Stephen Wiley
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Registered: Apr 2004
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Don't think of genres but I do think of BPM quite a bit. Only produce in the 128 to 133 range though. The lower the BPM for me, the more "housier" it becomes with more progression. Higher BPMs have more Trance and Electro elements with bigger breaks and less progressive elements.

I do need to get outside of my BPM box and make some ambient though. Not only do I think it will help me overall as a producer, but I like ambient and have always wanted to produce it.


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Zak McKracken
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i think mostly about the vibe i want to create.

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MrJiveBoJingles
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: U.S.

quote:
Originally posted by Stephen Wiley
I do need to get outside of my BPM box and make some ambient though.

Cool! Ambient is my thing, most days. Feel free to contact me for tips or feedback.

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Stephen Wiley
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quote:
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Cool! Ambient is my thing, most days. Feel free to contact me for tips or feedback.


For sure. But you're never on AIM !


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Coyke
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Registered: Apr 2010
Location: Berlin

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Nope

I always just noodle away on the keyboard 'till something I like the sound of comes out.



Same for me.

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Subtle
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When i come to the bassline i decide which direction im going to take the track, and thats like the second thing i put down after the kick.
BPM is the same for every track basically.


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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Re: Thinking about genres before you make a track

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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
...do you simply come up with some sounds, rhythms, or melodies and see where they lead you rather than planning out the genre and style conventions before you start?


Yes, more or less - every song starts from a melody and chord progression. I'm pretty genre-stupid, so I rarely set out to produce anything in a specific style. Also, I find that the tempo and key of our tracks may range all over the place before they're done, depending on the vibe that the vocals lend to the track.


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MrJiveBoJingles
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For sure. But you're never on AIM !

Neither were you, when I just logged on.

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Stephen Wiley
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quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Neither were you, when I just logged on.


oh the irony. i'm just laying in bed right now on the laptop while the gf sleeps so no need to have aim open at the time :]


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Owsey
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I always have themes and visions before I touch my DAW, so normally I just need to work out what genre(s) would be most appropriate for them. In the end it varies how many genres I implement during different sections of the tune, but lately my tunes have been rather constant visually, so I only need to apply one genre in these cases.

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owien
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Registered: Jan 2009
Location: the south

yeah i like to decide before writing the track i may pick on a format i want to work with also then make things as one big lump and map shit out


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cl0ckw3rk
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Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Houston, Texas

I don't think about genre for a long time in the production process. I find that if I try to aim for "progressive" or "electro" or whatever, it'll stifle my creativity. I prefer to just develop some kind of progression, see what "vibe" comes out of it, and maybe after sound design somewhere in the midst of composing/arranging I'll attribute a "genre" to it.

I've run into too many situations where I start a project with the intentions of calling it trance, only to quit it because after many hours of sitting in a loop i realize that i couldn't take what ideas I had and mold them into "trance." And, well, we all know how projects like that end up...

I also want to add that whenever I think too much about shaping something to be a specific genre, the more I tend to adopt cliches and tried-and-tested production methods and techniques - the very ones that many people on this forum frown upon. It ends up happening because I think so much about the genre and the "standards" associated with that genre that it makes me forget that good production takes trying new things all the time


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