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When making a track, which is the stage you enjoy most? (pg. 3)
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| AirPole |
| Hmm... A few years ago, it was writing melodies and especially the main melody. But nowadays it seems I love programming drums the most, and also the tweaking. EQ' ing, screwing around etc. etc. But I still love writing melodies and riffs though! :) |
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| Rodri Santos |
A) When it's finished
B) At some point when i think " WOh WOh WOh this is getting better and better" |
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| floyd741 |
When my homies are like "dawg, this is tight yo" and I'm like "course it is nigga, " and then my nigga silz drops some rhymes on that and we all like "daaaaaammmmmmnnn"
that's my favorite part of making trance |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by floyd741
When my homies are like "dawg, this is tight yo" and I'm like "course it is nigga, " and then my nigga silz drops some rhymes on that and we all like "daaaaaammmmmmnnn"
that's my favorite part of making trance |
:haha:
For me, it's the recording sessions. |
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| nortek |
| i enjoy the food the most. |
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| Rodri Santos |
| quote: | Originally posted by Acton
There are many stages I enjoy, probably all of them actually. But the most enjoyable parts for me, come from when I play around and find something that works brilliantly, but yet discovered pretty much by accident. |
And this, accidents happen and are great. |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| drums and percs, bass (groove), when synths come in it gets boring |
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| cronodevir |
| quote: | Originally posted by floyd741
When my homies are like "dawg, this is tight yo" and I'm like "course it is nigga, " and then my nigga silz drops some rhymes on that and we all like "daaaaaammmmmmnnn"
that's my favorite part of making trance |
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| theterran |
I like the stage when my tracks get to a certain point of completion, where I can then share them, and receive valuable feedback.
(I'd say the stage where I start getting tracks signed...but I only do this as a hobby, so record labels can go diaf for now) |
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| chick |
| tweaking a loop, adding more&more layers, melodies, variations.. but then when it comes to making nice and smooth transitions i'm stuck |
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| mathieu |
| Pretty much everything except mixing and mastering, and lately I've started enjoying arranging alot more for some reason. |
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