HMage wrote:I tend to spend too much time exploring sounds and melodies than actually making music.
So many wonderful melodies and patches went to oblivion because of that.
I have the complete opposite habit as that.
HMage wrote:I tend to spend too much time exploring sounds and melodies than actually making music.
So many wonderful melodies and patches went to oblivion because of that.
Magnitude Zero wrote:Genkar wrote:itroitnyah wrote:I don't get what's so bad about using the sample drum samples in one song to another. It's not like the song will suddenly become boring because you used the same kick sample in this song and another song. Rock songs don't often use different drums, I think.
I just think that if you have a good kick sample, you're allowed to use it in as many songs as you want, but it's really more of a matter of when you will get tired of the sample, or if you'll find a better sample or something. I don't know, I just don't see anything wrong with it.
My problem is I tend to use the same drum samples in places where they don't fit well.
Yeah that's really the main thing. It's not that using the same samples will make your song boring. Samples that work really well in one song can sound like absolute shit in another. If the same sample sounds fine in both, cool, but try not to make a habit out of it because THEN it starts to get boring. tombsnare
A bad habit of mine is going into a song wearing shitty headphones and getting too engrossed in it to get my Sennheisers, which I keep in a cabinet on the other side of the room to keep them safe from cats. I have a tendency to come back to it later with the good headphones and getting discouraged because the mixing sounds like ass.
Kyoga wrote:I have school, so the little time I have to do music is kind of stressful for me...
So writing music while stressed.
Mondogreen wrote:I use the same buildup and breakdown fx for every song that demands them. Also, I'm intimidated by pads and soundscapes.... so I don't make them x.x
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