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What an odd feeling...
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| Damie Mckeown |
Ive been making music in fruityloops for so long that I Knew what it sounded like to have music close to a 'pro' sound but now that Im using things like Reason and Logic the whole interface is new and because my eyes aint used to it my ears cant focus on weather or not the stuff sounds .
Has anyone else been throught this?
It feels ty because Ive trained my ears for so long and now Ive lost it because of the new programs Im using:conf: |
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| DJ-Fuq |
| Listen to an mp3 of whatever ur making and compare it to other tunes |
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| Damie Mckeown |
| yeah, but it during the production, when you dont have the time to keep playing an mp3 and you rely on your ears to remember. |
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| Chris Creator |
Dude I no what you mean! The best thing to do is to play the tune with your computer monitor turned off and if you have a turntable put the needle on a record so it looks like its playing from that. You will no straight away if your tune is any good.
Cya |
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| Luke Terry |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris Creator
Dude I no what you mean! The best thing to do is to play the tune with your computer monitor turned off and if you have a turntable put the needle on a record so it looks like its playing from that. You will no straight away if your tune is any good.
Cya |
heh, interesting :) |
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| Damie Mckeown |
| Haha, that is a kewl idea |
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| Trancevision |
or you could rename your mp3 to DJ Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Cosmic Gate, Ali Baba or Puff daddy and imagine this is a new pro tune. And then:
| quote: | | You will no straight away if your tune is any good. |
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| hey cheggy |
| Once you get use to the new program, your brain will have to spend less CPU on processing visuals and starting putting more attention to your hearing. Its perfectly normal. It happened with me when I moved to Cubase as well. Once you feal comfortable with your new program, you should settle down. |
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