colortwelve wrote:Sound design in a continuing process. Sometimes I'll watch a tutorial and specifically try to make a certain sound just to have for later, with no intention of using it right away. Other times I'll make a sound from scratch while setting up a template, or have a vague idea of what I want to fill out a section and just flail helplessly in Massive until I stumble across it. Other times I deconstruct and remake preset sounds minus all the cheesy effects.
Composition is something that usually has to be inspired. Whether I'm going into it with an idea of what I want, or if I just have an idea for a chord progression that doesn't exist as anything other than Roman numerals at the moment, I've got to have a direction. And it usually happens all at once for the better songs - I'll sit down and start working, and a couple hours later, I'll have a rough version of my track. But this is the crucial aspect of my composition process: I don't add effects or incidental percussion to a composition project. I export all of the instrument tracks into a new folder, then dump them into a new project file to mix it as if it were recorded by a band in tracks.
From there, I do mixing and mastering, more precise sound design having to do with mixer inserts, and do what I do with sound effects, loops, and non-drum samples. I've only just started doing it this way, but I already like it a lot more - it may take more time, but it yields a more refined product. It really helps when mixing not to be worried by the temptation to alter the composition, and vice-versa.
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