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How Often Do Mistakes Make the Final Cut?
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| alanzo |
| Meaning, how often do you mess something up, not turn something off, your DAW loop something as you werent intending, etc, and you love it and keep it that way? I do all the damn time. 3/4 of my good ideas were mistakes to start with. :haha: |
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| EgosXII |
haha HEAPS, definitely around 3/4 as well :)
this is the whole reason i never got lessons on production, and didn't/don't watch tutorials etc... i get so many good ideas just ing around, trying to figure stuff out for myself that it's completely stupid to skip it all imo :) |
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| Falck |
| ...all the time :cool: |
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| tehlord |
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Everything I do would make the Borg proud |
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| Acton |
| For me, the most interesting and motivating discoveries are those made by accident. All part of the fun. |
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
For me, the most interesting and motivating discoveries are those made by accident. All part of the fun. |
Same here - I don't really "write" tracks in the traditional sense, I just things up repeatedly and somehow a track emerges after all that.
I also like to leave certain elements in my tracks a bit rough and unpolished - I feel it gives a track much more character compared to all the overproduced and squeaky-clean crap that floods the market nowadays. |
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| chick |
| mistakes are usually the best ideas :D |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Same here - I don't really "write" tracks in the traditional sense, I just things up repeatedly and somehow a track emerges after all that.
I also like to leave certain elements in my tracks a bit rough and unpolished - I feel it gives a track much more character compared to all the overproduced and squeaky-clean crap that floods the market nowadays. |
completely agree with everything you posted. good work. :p |
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