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Producing styles

Kane
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Posted : Nov 8, 2006 19:30
I try to do as quick and terrible a job as possible, finish a song terribly in a few hours, all in one day..then go back and edit for weeks..
vipal
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Posted : Nov 11, 2006 03:21
kick and bass first, then fill 300 bars with it, delete for some gaps/breaks, snare, drones/noises for the intro, fuzzy-samples for here and there, 40-100 bar lead/percussion part in beginning, (or when started with the apothesis lead-part peeling back from this). then at 3/4 apotheosis leadpart, percussionloops for all over, bridging the first and the last lead part with something different, new percussionloops. moving breaks, extra breaks. filling the breaks with something new. trying out a lot of fx's and use very little of what i try. making groups in between. spending soo much time on it. thats was how it was last time. maybe it changes like doing first leads or making more and shorter lead parts. not trying to make a formula for it. i love to hear a nice kick/bass so thats why starting with this is my choice. what follows i experiment with.
Tomos
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Posted : Nov 11, 2006 08:11
I zoom up to about 4 minutes worth of a track in a day or so, including the big epic trance drop and a few bars after that, then go back for 2 weeks eqing, doing fills ins, glitch if necessary, record some unique samples, swap the patches about, add fx, panning, riser and decending sounds etc. But the structure, melody and a fair amount of percussion are completed very quickly. Then right at the end I do some repeat varations, maybe throw in a few extra squeaks here and there and finish off. Then intro last. I'd say the track comes out 30% of what I intend to start with.. my own internal sound imagination isn't as good as simply playing around and I often find myself adding things I never would have thought of unless I'd spent the time fiddling about.

Although I've come to learn this style myself for my own needs (I suggest you do the same), I have also done it bar-by-bar, backwards and the subtractive method - ie, fill hundreds of bars with kick and bass then subtract parts until you've got an outline of a structure... although by far this is the shittest method, musically and for sanity sake.
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