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Any suggestions?

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have you tried rubbing it?
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CypherOne wrote:Any suggestions?
slice and reverse

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:o good morning sunshine!
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CypherOne wrote:Any suggestions?
Maybe avoid pseudo-improvisational percussion shows?

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Leg-spin or off-spin?
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Try: Stomp, stomp, rock step, sway, shuffle, shuffle.

Stagger, stagger, roll... fall down... crawl...

Meffy
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Lacking musical inspiration Cypher?

Happens to me too. I recommend the following:

Give yourself 10 mins to work on each aspect of a tune, that is, ten minutes to work out a beat, ten mins on the bass, ten mins on the melody, etc, looping back to the original subject after each cycle, so you would go back to your drums and fettle them a bit more etc after youd done the forst run on everything else.

This gives you an urgency in getting stuff down, no messing around with eq, effects and so on at first, just straight to the bones of the business. As time goes on you go back and undo anything shit/ fine tune stuff. It works.

Its especially good for 2 or more people, each person has 10 mins to do their own bit, no arguin over which preset to use, just work on what the last person has done.

Once the bare bones are down you can spend more time on incidentals, effects, you know the deal...

Or perhaps just noodle away on the keyboard, when you notice an interesting little melody, record it, and use that in a process similair to the above.

theres been so many times I've sat down with a bottle of red and a smoke in anticipation of writing 'the' tune, and jsut spent 3 hours scrolling through presets on 10 different synths; this process kind of kills that problem straight away.

Hope that helps, if that was your problem...

Jim

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Tips and online tree store:

http://www.arborday.org/

Should help you get over the stump
"when you come to a fork in the road, take it"-yogi berra

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Actually, I sometimes work with trees for the local council (when its nice and sunny, not this time of year, and I recommend to some people that instead of paying a fortune to get your stump ground, you can make a nice seat out of them with a bit of fancy chainsaw work.

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Not me, by the way. My knees are much, much kanobblier... :oops: :hihi:

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Make presets, that always helps me, tracks just pop up from nowhere when you are sound designing :D

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Kriminal wrote:Make presets, that always helps me, tracks just pop up from nowhere when you are sound designing :D
yep! Absolutely the same trouble here, every time I get a good preset I'm off noodling a tune, putting in some beats... not good for deadlines... but good for demo tunes. All the demo tunes I did for my cameleon progressions bank were the result of patch design, so it worked out OK in end. The karnage one was the same, started from some good presets, and ended in some too 8)

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Do something different. A DnB track, or track with/without vocals. All sample-based, or all FM sounds, or a Beatles cover, or something composed while on strange new drugs...

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destroy it then rebuild it with different materials.
oh and eat more cabbage.
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