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Do you listen to your own tracks? (pg. 3)
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| DJ Robby Rox |
/\ NO, he is just a guy with a BF. Doesn't mean he is gay. =]
lol, but seriously, dude has given me some better advice than anyone on this forum with his ability to be unbiased in his opinions. With my recent purchase of the Xiosynth for example. |
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| davidbuhau |
I'm gay as ... damn for once i wish i was on bayraves, they have this one emoticon that expresses my gayness...
and good choice for the xio... as i said it's very simple, but there's this one sub bass patch on it that is effin amazing (though i still use tau pro for the very bottom end mostly)
and i don't think the guy was making fun of my gayness, but if he was, that's okay too, i don't much care... i'm an adult, i've been out for A LONG TIME, and my friends matter way more than anyone on any message board...
btw... be on the look out... i'm almost done with my remix of agnelli and nelson -- every day
woot
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| alanzo |
| Why the hell wouldn't I? I make my music to be EXACTLY what I want to hear. I'll typically only listen to a track just for fun after it's been done for more than a year. That's when I'm no longer disgustingly sick of it. ;) |
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| Beyer |
Sometimes when I listen to some older stuff I've done, I get the goosebumps. For some reason I feel that I had better ideas back then, even though I was producing with some hifi sennheiser phones, that basically made everything I made sound like crap. :p
I have had my focal monitors for a whole year now, and still haven't been able to finish a single track. :wtf: Time constraints mostly, but some of it is due to my terrible work ethic. I overproduce everything, which makes me sick of it all before I even reach 50%. I try so desperately to come up with something original, that I loose my perspective of why I'm doing this in the first place. I need to grow a set of bollocks and get some stuff done already. |
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| Lucidity |
| quote: | Originally posted by Beyer
Sometimes when I listen to some older stuff I've done, I get the goosebumps. For some reason I feel that I had better ideas back then, even though I was producing with some hifi sennheiser phones, that basically made everything I made sound like crap. :p
I have had my focal monitors for a whole year now, and still haven't been able to finish a single track. :wtf: Time constraints mostly, but some of it is due to my terrible work ethic. I overproduce everything, which makes me sick of it all before I even reach 50%. I try so desperately to come up with something original, that I loose my perspective of why I'm doing this in the first place. I need to grow a set of bollocks and get some stuff done already. |
Ditto |
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| trance-ecj |
| once i finally finish a track, i never want to listen to it again, just cus im sooo pissed off with it...listening to it over and over again to finish it, i just get sick of it and want to listen to other stuff |
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| daveth |
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Why the hell wouldn't I? I make my music to be EXACTLY what I want to hear. I'll typically only listen to a track just for fun after it's been done for more than a year. That's when I'm no longer disgustingly sick of it. ;) | Well you must be just about ready to start fkin diggin' Famicom right about now like the rest of us did/have been hey? :happy2: :toocool: |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
I know - the question sounds kinda dumb at first glance, but I'm curious to know how many of you actually listen to your own tracks on a regular basis purely for listening pleasure. Of course, we all listen for analytical purposes, but I have a few songs that I just really enjoy listening to on a regular basis - does that seem egotistical? | no, otherwise how when you know when your tunes are progressing? i listen to my all the time,thats the hole reason i started production. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by airwalker1
no, otherwise how when you know when your tunes are progressing? i listen to my all the time,thats the hole reason i started production. |
True, but re-read my post. I'm not talking about to listening for analytical reasons (e.g., how well your tunes are progressing). I'm talking about listening for pure listening enjoyment - the same way you'd listen to your favorite CDs. |
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| palm |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
True, but re-read my post. I'm not talking about to listening for analytical reasons (e.g., how well your tunes are progressing). I'm talking about listening for pure listening enjoyment - the same way you'd listen to your favorite CDs. |
i listen to my favorit cds analyticely. |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
True, but re-read my post. I'm not talking about to listening for analytical reasons (e.g., how well your tunes are progressing). I'm talking about listening for pure listening enjoyment - the same way you'd listen to your favorite CDs. | gotya,yes its very hard to feal your own .As if it was made buy someone else.but going back to my oringnal point why listen to someones elses that may/or may not do what you want.then you can truly enjoy enjoy your sound.:toocool: |
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| jupiterone |
| i always think my tracks suck ass, every single one i've done. i'll listen to it once after it's complete and then it sits there |
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