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I think I'm finally done...
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aNYthing
Haven't touched any of my gear in over a month, have no desire to, don't really give a about toys in my studio anymore, lost any hope that I'll make any track (it's been 10 years).

Time for another hobby. I think this is it for me.

queue "yeah, another whiny pathetic 'have you ever thought about quitting' thread"

no. I don't have any thoughts but: , I have load of stuff sitting collecting dust that I could really sell and get some cash for and fix my house or go vacation or put away.

Got no desire to set up any software on my new Macbook pro, have no desire to buy another ing stupid Future Music, SOS, Computer Music, or book. Just clear my basement off this ing clutter and find another more productive use of my time.

Midlife crisis, here I come!!!!!!1
GrangalanJr
So you've never finished a song, ever, in those ten years?

I've gone months without doing anything at all (not even starting up a DAW or synth), even half a year, but I never lose interest entirely, and I always end up coming back and finishing something.

[Edit: I even "decided" to quit one time when I was especially frustrated and thought production was a waste of my time, but within a week or two I was back on my computer making new sounds and stuff.]
cryophonik
Damn, dude - that sucks. But, sometimes you just gotta do what you've gotta do. Before you sell everything off and regret it later, maybe you should just pack it up and put it aside for a while. If you don't find yourself missing it after a few weeks/months, get rid of it. Just a thought.

Another thought is to maybe sell everything and just buy yourself a decent instrument (guitar, piano, drums, whatever) and just get back to basics - playing an instrument. I'm a firm believer that knowing how to play an instrument is a huge advantage to anybody who makes music - not because I believe that you need to be a good performer to write music, but because it gives more and different outlets for your musical creativity. For example, when I go through a creative rut, I spend a lot more time just playing my bass or piano, trying to become a better guitarist (I still suck), and/or learning other people's songs. The latter part improves your ear training and helps you apply other people's concepts to your own songs.

One last thought, and I apologize if I should know the answer to this (my memory sucks), but have you ever posted your songs or WIPs for other people to critique? If not, you should, no matter how bad you think they are. You might be surprised to find out that other people love them and/or have suggestions that help you finish something. We're always our own worst critic (well, except for some of the new blood here IYKWIM). ;)
aNYthing
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Originally posted by GrangalanJr
So you've never finished a song, ever, in those ten years?

I've gone months without doing anything at all (not even starting up a DAW or synth), even half a year, but I never lose interest entirely, and I always end up coming back and finishing something.

[Edit: I even "decided" to quit one time when I was especially frustrated and thought production was a waste of my time, but within a week or two I was back on my computer making new sounds and stuff.]


no. I have no drive. I have no talent. all my sounds same. I have no music education...well, technically, I attended music school for 4 years and managed to ace every recital without being able to read a single ing note - just playing by ear. I don't know if it is just my teacher that was naive/stupid/didn't care or if it was me that was such a good ing liar by being able to perform simply by listening him play. I'd like to think it was just him not giving a , knowing all along. But then again, I was graded by other teachers... anywho. irrelevant.

I couldn't read notes to save my life and working 60+ a week - last thing I want is to toil away at some track noone will remember a week from now.

I realized it by listening (of all ing musicians) -- ENIGMA.

I KNOW. Gay, like gayer than scene in my sig. Gayer than mad for brad's fantasies and pretenses. Gayer than Gloria Gaynor. Or Gaylord Focker.

Just gay. not in a homophobic sort of way.

What a ing waste it has been. full of trivia bull knowledge, completely ing worthless. I have a MIDI patchbay that I bought 5 years ago, pristine, still sealed. I have gear that hasn't been touched since 2007!!!!!!!!!!!! Some, even as far back as 2004.

Is that ed up or what?

This is a rant. against myself. I actually fooled myself that I could possibly do something. So angry. I knew that by knowing same ing progression of chords, as cliche as... I can't even find analogy how cliche it is. I can't sit down and learn it, coz I don't have time, bored and always hated solfedgio (sp?) - e.g. music grammar.

so, just quitting. quitting quitting.

gah. don't even know why I started this stupid thread. I guess I want people to ridicule me. This is the part where you take advantage of that offer. :thepirate
MSZ
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Originally posted by aNYthing
This is the part where you take advantage of that offer. :thepirate


i would but im working on an album :stongue: just quit if ur hearts not in it bro.
LoveHate
10 years? wow...



and if you got a nice collection of magazines or gear or anything...maybe you might wanna put it up on ebay. :)
kevin shawn
You've lost your mojo!

Buy some high quality ecstasy, go to a rave, not a club and totally get lost in the music. Reach for the lasers!

Or buy a corvette and sell all your gear here on TA to us good people :)
ken_lee
start producing in the box, it feels less heavy on your consciousness not having hardware dusting around. you need a computer anyway right? so its just the 400USD for a daw, its really not that bad just having it there for when you are bored. suddenly something happens.
alanzo
It sounds like you're just not having fun anymore.

There's pleanty of people who are into gear and not really into creating decent music. Just play around with your synths... that's pleanty of fun.
Dj_Kile
I think i know what's your problem , you bought alot of hardware , using hardware to create a decent tune requires alot of hard work and patience , you don't wanna switch to software cause that would meen you've wasted alot of time and money and you don't want to make piece with it , take some time off , then lookup some software to start with

Beatflux
quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
It sounds like you're just not having fun anymore.

There's pleanty of people who are into gear and not really into creating decent music. Just play around with your synths... that's pleanty of fun.


GEARSLUTZ.COM!!!!
DJ RANN
My advice:

Finish a track. Just ing do it.

Yes, I know there's no such thing as "finished", i suffer from the same problem, but just get to a point that's close and force yourself.

The feeling is worth it.

I think that's what you're missing if you've been doing this for 10 years and never finished anything. It will give you a whole lease of new life.


And if not then you really know it's time to quit.
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