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Start and never finish -anyone else do this? (pg. 4)
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Villan881
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Originally posted by tehlord
LMFAO

Tell me about it.

Especially when you live with them too :D


Ah yes, wedded bliss:)

You know what they say, never marry a musician.:tongue2
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by rulzz
up until year ago that's pretty much all i've done always half finished tracks gazillion of drums + bass patterns etc.

you have to get in a habit of finishing tracks regardless of their quality.

Quality will come later but you just have to start finishing tracks.

Set a timer to 2-4 hours and just start doing a track but you have to finish it before the timer ends. Then you render it as is, archive the project and move on. Do this exercise 3-5 times and you'll start finishing tracks much much faster and you'll learn a boatload about arrangement as well.

Did you make the tracks on your SoundCloud using this method? You have some nice music on there.
Beautiful Beast
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Originally posted by Kysora
You can't say that what someone used to do defines who they are now when what they used to do was dictated by a lack of maturity they've since overcome.


You've proven my point. The immature experiences and subsequent actions in the past have lead to a different person now. Therefore, your actions then, defined who you are now.

BB
EddieZilker
I agree with BB, here, although I'm wondering if you two aren't really arguing from different points of view about the same thesis.
Villan881
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Originally posted by EddieZilker
I agree with BB, here, although I'm wondering if you two aren't really arguing from different points of view about the same thesis.


You are right!:)

We all become the who we are today shaped by the sum of all our experiences.

The infant becomes the boy who becomes the man and although we change radically, we can still detect the learning's and experiences that we went through in our life's journey.

Several academics have written about this; it forms part of a thesis called Spiral Dynamics for example but there are many similar bodies of work that attempt to model this change phenomena.

Of course, it is ultimately us that decide how we change. We all become who we want to be;)
rulzz
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Did you make the tracks on your SoundCloud using this method? You have some nice music on there.


indeed. there are 2 collab tracks on there done in under 3.5 hours

Rulzz & Filtered Boogie - mental check up

Rulzz & Filtered Boogie - Untitled 2

and my personal in 6 hours

Mr Kaizen - Ferryman

and 8.5 hours

Yello - Oh Yeah (Mr.Kaizen watches Bueller & Sloane drop ecstasy mix)


these days i don't really do it i really started to enjoy arrangement and mixing process much more than previously so now tracks take anywhere from 4 days to infinity (there are some tracks over year old and i still go back to few of them every few weeks to dinkle around
EddieZilker
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(Mr.Kaizen watches Bueller & Sloane drop ecstasy mix)


Love the witty re-mix name - it's an all-too-often seemingly lost art :stongue:
user19503
this is totaly random for me. sometimes i finish alot of tracks, other times i cant finish a single one, like lately.
and it all comes down how much other im doing in my life (in other words unfocused).
Villan881
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Originally posted by user19503
this is totaly random for me. sometimes i finish alot of tracks, other times i cant finish a single one, like lately.
and it all comes down how much other im doing in my life (in other words unfocused).


Yeah, thats a good point. I find I have to give 100% to my music otherwise it doesn't work. And of course, if you have worries going on in the background, you can't function at full capacity.

When I am "in the zone" time stands still. I think an hour has gone by but in reality, a whole morning has gone:toocool:
Kysora
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Originally posted by Beautiful Beast
You've proven my point. The immature experiences and subsequent actions in the past have lead to a different person now. Therefore, your actions then, defined who you are now.

BB


Ah, alright that makes more sense, I misunderstood you. My bad.

Magnus
Many, many times. There are a few of these that still haunt me from time to time and I wonder if I will ever get the time to go back and make something complete out of them.
Beautiful Beast
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Originally posted by Kysora
Ah, alright that makes more sense, I misunderstood you. My bad.

;)
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