I'm the exact same way. I limited myself to a single GM/GM2 box and now I'm pulling out a track almost every day. All it takes is some will power.whyterabbyt wrote:At the end of the day, the issue isnt really whether you have too many possibilities or options, but whether you're disciplined enough to (not) use them.Vinz wrote: Just wanted to comment on that.
In my case I think it generates more frustration than pleasure.
And seeing the amount of people reflecting on how they just scratch all the possibilities without getting anything done I think am not the only one.
Personally, that was always an issue for me. Most of the time I'd rather play with the toys than knuckle down, and Im damned easily distracted. But I've developed a way of working (or possibly more of a mentality) that actually fits in with that, and takes advantage of it. And the work Ive produced that Ive been most pleased with has been done since I figured that out.
I have to agree with Her(can'tremembertherestofhisname) on this one, and I think he's right. I can also see why people would consider this the worst time for music, but I think that's more of a personal problem. You have the tools and it isn't anyone else's fault that you can't use them except your own.