View Full Version : Do you know when to stop with a tune
miss bass
15-08-2004, 09:34 PM
I think im gettin close to finishing a few tracks, but i still sit there and try to add more etc or take more away.
I suppose it comes with experience. I find myself still adding percussion etc.
Once you get your tracks sitting nicely in the mix, then what? Do you send them to be mastered ( or is that more for bands etc)
Do you use overall compression etc....
Cant wait til the day when i have some finished tracks under my belt and can be proud of.
slavestudios
15-08-2004, 10:03 PM
i know when i should stop playing with bits of the track..
i get my loops & sequnece together, then run a femo demo cuts, put them thru my dj mixer & mix a similair record over the top to make sure its got it in every range...
bit more fiddling in Wave Lab & the track is done...
i NEVER spend more than 16 hours on one track. u just lose that wee spark that got the whole thing running..
and i learn another lil bit every time i turn my shit on, si i believe its best to move forward & not get stale with the same loop..
but, its all subjective, so it horses for courses yet again
dirty_bass
15-08-2004, 11:32 PM
I was once told, no work of art is ever finished.
It just stops at interesting places.
:roll:
Erm, Generally, when all the frequencies are filled, whether it be minimal, or really complex, that`s when The basic track is finished. It`s all then a matter of sequencing and adding edits, until it`s just busy enough, but not too busy.
Sometimes I master myself, sometimes, it goes away to be mastered it depends who it is for.
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