Cheers mate much appreciated
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Cheers mate much appreciated
took a listen
i think the hoover sample really sticks out in a bad way. Seems very forced over the chord change in the bass.
I disagree with what the person above me said about having 2 good songs over 30 bad songs.
When you are beginning , i definetly think quantity over quality is the way to go. You get to engineer more songs and you get in a habit of finishing songs. The guy that does 2 songs a year won't ever get to the point of really knowing how to mix his songs properly.
To be honest it was just some thing that ive never tried before on a sequencer i rarely use
dont be stupid, no one said do 2 tracks in a year, but its basic common knowledge that you are going to improve your production immensely if you slow down, look at what your doing and seriously pick faults with your own work, improve on them
il put it into context....
send a CD to a label with 3 really good, well produced, clean, vinyl ready tracks
then send a CD to the same label with 30 pretty poor, bad quality, not vinyl ready, and im sorry but your tracks arent, they may be good to a few people sure but technically there's numerous errors, and see what response you get off the label, and any further responses..
if people think your not willing to put in 110% then they wont bother with you, sad, but true...
take it on board if you want, or not, up to you
what you don't realise is that when you begin , you just can't get the quality you want. You can stay on a song for months and not get the sound you want. This is a waste of time. It is much more valuable use of time to just finish the song and start another. Mixing is more routine and science than art and doing more songs will definately help you produce better sounding music. IT doesn't mean you can't look at your song and improve things , i'm just saying that getting hung up a song is not worth it when you are starting.
ANd i think it is very ass like to assume that NFP doesn't put effort into his music and just spits out song after song.
Cheers mate, got to admit its not as well produced as some of my tracks but i never use reason I usually use cubase sx.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starfuqer
http://nuttyt.proboards52.com/index....ead=1121713228
thats one of my new tracks
what i dont realise? haha yeah right, if anyone realises how hard it is its me my friend
if your taking months stuck on one song then general knowledge should tell you that its just not a winner
im completely self taught production wise i know just how hard it is to get the sound you want, but the only thing that will achieve it is by sitting down and really getting into the nitty gritty of things and finding out exactly what it is that you need to do to get your sound, instead of keeping repeating your same mistakes over and over in each new track
i never once said NFP doesnt take care in his tracks so put the soapbox away
and its no good saying "oh i dont use Cubase or i usually use such and such" because thats just making excuses when you know the production is lacking after its been pointed out to you, stick with what you know if its going to get you better results
weather its your first track or your casillienth im not sure "quantity over quality"is ever the best way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starfuqer
shurley getting in the habbit of finishing a good song is better than getting in the habbit of finishing loads of dire songs(not saying your songs are dire by the way NFP)
As for what your making your tracks in why does that matter as long as its not ejay.