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The One Bit Of Advice You Could Give?
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JOE-SCULLY
your after becoming famous from the music you make and you are getting interviewed by just say future music mag...and they ask you what is the "one" bit of advice you could give to up and coming producers out there?? :)
spolitta
Mine would be "Don't ever waste your time reading tips on tranceaddict." :D
MOK
Use what you have, you don't need more stuff.
JOE-SCULLY
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Originally posted by MOK
Use what you have, you don't need more stuff.


i think id skip your advice if seen it in a mag!! :D
Beyer
Make music for your own pleasure, and make it the way you want. Donīt ever force it to be
something that is not right for you. Donīt ever be afraid it will not be "good enough".
Itīs about achieving peace of mind, not to pleasure others, or show of.
Why do you make music? I do it because I feel I have something I need to let out.
Itīs the only outlet for me.
Ry Thomas
quote:
Originally posted by MOK
Use what you have, you don't need more stuff.



need and want are 2 very seperate things though
JOE-SCULLY
quote:
Originally posted by Beyer
Make music for your own pleasure, and make it the way you want. Donīt ever force it to be
something that is not right for you. Donīt ever be afraid it will not be "good enough".
Itīs about achieving peace of mind, not to pleasure others, or show of.
Why do you make music? I do it because I feel I have something I need to let out.
Itīs the only outlet for me.


now this is good advice to take on board,, +1 :)
cryophonik
Anyone who tries to tell you that music production is more about technical aspect than it is about the musical aspect is a dead-wrong newbie and should be ignored. You can try to impress the other producers on forums with your technical abilities and knowledge until the cows come home, but solid hooks and melodies, strong progressions, funky bass lines, etc. is what sells tracks and gets people moving on the dancefloor (i.e., makes you successful). But, it's also the hardest part, so focus your energy there. Remember, you can always pay one of your fellow forumites $15/hr to do the easy technical part and they'll be happy to do it while you're laughing your way to the bank.
owien
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Originally posted by MOK
Use what you have, you don't need more stuff.
yes this is the best piece of advice. at the end of the day its all about getting the best out off what you got :whip:
MOK
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Originally posted by Ry Thomas
need and want are 2 very seperate things though

Was just a 'hard & fast,' if you know what I mean. Common sense overrides.
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Originally posted by JOE-SCULLY
i think id skip your advice if seen it in a mag!! :D

You totally lost me.

cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by MOK
Use what you have, you don't need more stuff.


Spoken like somebody who's NOT addicted to eBay. :p
Subtle
Less is more......
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