How long before you tunes started to sound professional (pg. 3)
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breakaholic |
Producing since end of 1999, maybe 5 more years to achieve pro-level. And 50+ years to get to levels where BT, Way Out West etc. are :p (ok never). Software is so good these days that it's possible achieve pro sound quickly with low budget if you work and study hard. Too bad I'm lazy as hell :D |
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mezzir |
been fooling around with fruity loops for mbbe a year or so, only been taking it seriously for a few months though and i'm improving fast (aka the stuff i've been doing lately i can listen to a month later and not laugh/cringe:p)
another year and i'll probably be good enough to sound like i know what i'm doing but i want to keep learning more for years after
really get to know what i'm doing in all sorts of audio, not just producing |
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Shahar |
I think it's not a default-time..someone becomes professional after 3years, and someone else after 1year.
Depend on you.. |
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djdustx |
i started in 2002 roughly...i had no musical theory which was hard for me in the beginning...and at that time when i have sounds going i thaught that i was producing (lol) it was only until lately that i've realized that what im producing isnt music...or well a music that fits to a genre of the music today.
I've taken it serious only this past year with actually reading about musical theory and applying that knowledge to my music productions. So ya this year i've said to myself well "seb u can't produce...but with patience and hardwork u could be the one hit wonder u've always dreamed :D"
But its pretty hard to get into producing especially if ur in it for the wrong reasons...i must say that mine is the money and fame...but more then the money and fame...its how i could use that money and fame to gain access to a better life for myself...but to also give credit to my artistic ideas...and to give back to the community is always fulfilling...those are my reasons...
but the biggest one is that i could escape my life and problems for a second and focus on bring music that excites people...and stimulates there mind and body.
This isnt a job man...this is a dream...and if u make cash doing what u love...is a gift from God man...no denying it. But as u said ur 15?...this is something u cant be naive about and say i'll be the next tiesto in about a year...thats the wrong way to go about this...in my opinion after years of work and the thrill frompeople telling u what u created is good!...and they want a copy of it...then u could be bigger then tiesto...u could be the next *fill in name here* ya know?
honestly read sites...listen to what critics say...dont feel like when someone cuts u up...and try to be ur own music...not fill in someones shoe
but in the end...u could be pro between the first day on a synth and sequencer -to- never...So good luck with ur journey into music braw...also i've experienced in this that alot of people are full of ...this ability to screen these type of people also gets stronger over time
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RiCo |
That's weird, because I never did it for being famous or the money. I started producing because I started playing the piano when I was 5 and I always liked music. I just want to get to a level where I'm satisfied with myself. Once I get to that level, I don't know what comes next. But yeah, I just want to get to a point where I'm completely happy with the results and where I can think of something and be able to translate into without difficulty. |
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mezzir |
quote: | Originally posted by RiCo
That's weird, because I never did it for being famous or the money. I started producing because I started playing the piano when I was 5 and I always liked music. I just want to get to a level where I'm satisfied with myself. Once I get to that level, I don't know what comes next. But yeah, I just want to get to a point where I'm completely happy with the results and where I can think of something and be able to translate into without difficulty. |
beautifully put, exactly what i was trying to say :p |
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Pimp_fu |
If by "professional" you mean that they sound like Yoko Ono made them after a really bad heroin binge involving monkeys, group sex, and peanut butter, then right away. Now if your idea of professional means they sound good enough not to induce vomiting...I'll have to get back to you on that one. |
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h.vox |
quote: | Originally posted by Airscape
Well i was wondering how long did it take you to make your tunes sound professional? You know how long youve been producing, how long you work on a tune?
Anyway i was wondering?!? |
hm. i started on pro tracker in 1994, swithed to fruity in 2001, switched to cubase sx in 2002 (or was it 2003?). my tunes started sounding pretty good like half a year ago ..... because i was a student then and had quite some time to read about 2000+ pages of various manuals, mixing and mastering tutorials and tips. |
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h.vox |
quote: | Originally posted by RiCo
That's weird, because I never did it for being famous or the money. I started producing because I started playing the piano when I was 5 and I always liked music. I just want to get to a level where I'm satisfied with myself. Once I get to that level, I don't know what comes next. But yeah, I just want to get to a point where I'm completely happy with the results and where I can think of something and be able to translate into without difficulty. |
well, no problem there, bacause you will never be completely satisfied. :)
when you will be pretty much satisfied, you will get some more weird and good ideas for your music, with the difference being that you will actually be good enough to make them real. and when that stops, you will change genres and start all over again, and you will feel good about it :) |
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trancinchink |
i've been producing since march 2004 in collaboration w/ a friend of mine who's been at it for about 2 years now. i'm pretty sure we're reaching the professional sounding level. some might think its ludicrous, but we really take our time on each one of our tracks. we don't just finish our tracks quickly and get on to the next one. (been working on our latest one for about 3-4 months now) :p . |
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RIPassion |
I've been at it only (about) 1 year and although I'm 16, I wish I had started earlier. There are lots of different things you could mean by '...before they sound professional...' |
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Beautiful Beast |
You guys make me feel soooo old... started music production almost 20 years ago ... and started with house music production around 1988...
guess that qualifies me as "Ancient Trance Addict" ? |
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