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Finishing a track
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Dj Yoel Culiner
Does it hapen to you often that you begin a track get totaly excited about it but after a few hours of working on it you get tired of it and start a new track?

How do I finish a track with out having that problem!?
staticblue
i have this problem very often too. it's when i realise that the track is boring :D
nec
Yeah. I always start to think I could make a better, so I start a new one (lol).
ErikC
Well who dosn't do that? :D
Dj Yoel Culiner
Well if it is that every body begins a new track all the time then how do people finish a track?!
staticblue
i finish it when it's not boring ;)
dbl
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Originally posted by staticblue
i finish it when it's not boring ;)


exactly :p

but there's plent of times i have something i like.. but i don't finish it just becaus i have no idea what todo with it
nec
...or you get pissed off because your computer is too slow.
Beijer
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Originally posted by nec
...or you get pissed off because your computer is too slow.

:stongue: I can relate to that!
DJ Chrono
I think it's natural to start tracks and realize that they are either bad or just not worth finishing after a couple hours working on them.

Dj Yoel Culiner
well maybe soon I am getting signed so I got some motivation :)

I didn't want to open a nother thread so could anyone answer a question please?

when I play 2 short notes in cubase (2 sixtheens) after each other, I get a clip sound, and it sounds kind of fake. I guess it is because im on ASIO mode... Is there a way for changing that to primary? or any other solution?
RiCo
Happens to me all the time. I have over a hundred projects I've never finished. Hell, even the shorty songs I've posted here are not finished. When I get out of the Army nect year, I'll have time to focus on producing. :p
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