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Old 18th July 2008, 01:07 AM   #11
luddite
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Quote:
Originally Posted by donsolo View Post
Without listening,
It sounds like you're frustrated with the amount of time it takes to make these tracks and you're looking for some way to make it better, faster.

There's really only one solution for that, practice!

It's amazing but as you practice, your tone will improve, your intonation will improve and your timing will improve.

This leads to fewer edits, less guessing, more production.

There's no software solution to make the music for you. You just need to dig in, know it doesn't happen over night and hit the woodshed.

I know it seems kinda dickish to say but it's literally the only way to get good.
Hey - it may come across that way but its not. I can play so the construction of the song was easy as was the writting.

My main problem is not to get automated instuments as you have to play the midi on a midi keyboard anyway but to learn more with sounds and getting them into songs and sounding right once in.

The above posts really gavce me some great tips and more than enough to get me to improve until i understand what I am doing there.

I have way too many songs as it is, usually about 300 a year with about 30 being good in others eyes(i think they are all ok usually as i write them but can tell the differenece between what others will ike usually)

Thanks.
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