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What are your best quality traits as a producer? (pg. 3)
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| Eric J |
| All my tracks under the Eric J alias are available to listen in my signature. Feel free to take a listen and make your own judgments. |
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| Subtle |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
those who responded...are you guys going to post examples of these traits? :tongue3 | So much easier to disagree then. ;) |
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| cronodevir |
I lack tracks, and anything Ive made previously has been heard before. but since you asked...
This is most of the stuff I have made, most of it is just clips, there is the rare finished track in there though: http://tindeck.com/users/cronodevir |
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| mfitterer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by -FSP-
I do think grit will get you farther as a producer. grit will get you far in what you want to become in general imo. You have to have the patience and grit to tell yourself "ok the last 50 attempts at a song were futile, the next one is going to be a good one" |
Your statement is half right imo. I think if you stop beating yourself up and say ok last 50 havent worked; MAKE them work. Struggling through each track helps your future works. If you just give up when a track is in a ed situation it does nothing to further your knowledge and abilities. |
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| mfitterer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
those who responded...are you guys going to post examples of these traits? :tongue3 |
If you have $500 then you can hear any track you want. |
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| mfitterer1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Eric J
All my tracks under the Eric J alias are available to listen in my signature. Feel free to take a listen and make your own judgments. |
This reads as a politically correct version of "stfu and suck my dick kismet"
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Eric is a good producer. Kismet is just trying to stir the pot as always. Needs new jack off material. |
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| Eric J |
| quote: | Originally posted by mfitterer1
This reads as a politically correct version of "stfu and suck my dick kismet"
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Haha, I'm not necessarily saying that per se, but my music is out there for anyone who wants to listen, or buy.
| quote: | Originally posted by mfitterer1
Eric is a good producer. |
VERY much appreciated, thank you! |
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| user19503 |
hmmm....
- structure, transitions, build, tensions etc (all things "math")
- patterns for drums, leads and baselines
- deleting useless stuff/not afraid of starting over or throw away projects
- ideas (my mind work on new ideas all the time)
lol what bragging. |
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| theterran |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
those who responded...are you guys going to post examples of these traits? :tongue3 |
When I fix my Poizone I will. I have a synth that's a replica of Alice Deejay's Better off Alone, which is my proof or stfu.
Also, the 2 songs I'm learning how to mix are : Miyon's Why [Sonar Remix] and Tiesto's Just Be [Antillas Club remix]. Both are powerful tunes accented by vocals. They're within 3 bpm of eachother (I knew they were close but didn't know how close until I loaded them into Traktor Pro) They are also characterized by an incredibly Melodic and Ballsy main lead. They transition quite well, either just be => why or why => Antillas, as the drumkits are similar in nature.
There, I fixed it ^^ : http://soundcloud.com/theterranastronaut/alicedeejaysynth |
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| -FSP- |
| quote: | Originally posted by mfitterer1
Your statement is half right imo. I think if you stop beating yourself up and say ok last 50 havent worked; MAKE them work. Struggling through each track helps your future works. If you just give up when a track is in a ed situation it does nothing to further your knowledge and abilities. |
good advice.
i will take that to my next session! :D |
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| Mr.Mystery |
I'd say I'm more of a producer in the "traditional" sense of the word. I love helping other people with their work. Very often novice EDM producers have trouble refining their tracks and their tracks tend to get filled with unnecessary clutter. I'm pretty good at getting to the core of the track without pushing too much of my own ideas to their tracks.
Also, percs. |
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| cryophonik |
| My best trait is my innate ability to make cheesy dance music. I have many examples of this posted all over the web. |
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