Anyone have the feeling that your best productions ever was made with minimal gear?
- KVRAF
- 8037 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
Yes, definitely.
Problem is, that I own sooo many different things, that I‘m sometimes lost. Next problem is, that selling these items is often pretty difficult or impossible.
Problem is, that I own sooo many different things, that I‘m sometimes lost. Next problem is, that selling these items is often pretty difficult or impossible.
https://sonograyn.bandcamp.com/music Experimental Ambient
https://martinjuenke.bandcamp.com/music Alternative Instrumental
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
when you own a few too much gear, presets become the only way to make them all useful. I don't remember who it was, but someone on here told me to uninstall everything not necessary for an idea. that way you are reduced to learning and playing what you have again. you can reinstall later if you keep your stuff light and simple, and stay on top of file management. folks with a lot of plugin managers and such will obviously have troubles with this concept tho.
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- Banned
- 4558 posts since 21 Mar, 2020
Minimal gear encourages creativity and prevents overworking. I often wondered what kind of music I could make with only children's toys. I never got around to trying it sadly, otherwise I might have learned a lot in the process.
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- KVRAF
- 4751 posts since 22 Nov, 2012
cleaning up the clutter leaves room for creative space for me personally, But, some need the clutter. You can take it too far the other way as well. sometimes introducing a new instrument is needed. what you want is enough to keep you intimately engaged with what you are doing. Often, that means learning to use what you have to appreciate it.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
hard no, my best work leverages technology like a motha
I made music from very scarce resources for decades, there's no romance or point in that for me whatsoever.
I don't need to prevent overworking or overthinking, I have discipline enough to focus. and don't mind problem-solving.
I made music from very scarce resources for decades, there's no romance or point in that for me whatsoever.
I don't need to prevent overworking or overthinking, I have discipline enough to focus. and don't mind problem-solving.
- KVRAF
- 8074 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
It's not how much gear you have (one way or the other), it's whether it's the right gear for you.
(And also, your knowledge and skills. Tools are important, but the hands and brain behind them much more so.)
(And also, your knowledge and skills. Tools are important, but the hands and brain behind them much more so.)
- Banned
- 9081 posts since 15 Oct, 2017 from U.S.
I think I've been flat lining for ages
Don't feed the gators,y'all
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- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
'gear'? what is that. I have a nice computer...
I truly do not suffer from Gear Acquisition Syndrome, the whole argument is lost on me. If having a limited palette works for somebody, that's them, good for them, it doesn't work that way here. I have ideas which require indicate an expansive one.
There is such a thing as choice paralysis, but I experience that at the supermarket, not in front of the DAW.
I truly do not suffer from Gear Acquisition Syndrome, the whole argument is lost on me. If having a limited palette works for somebody, that's them, good for them, it doesn't work that way here. I have ideas which require indicate an expansive one.
There is such a thing as choice paralysis, but I experience that at the supermarket, not in front of the DAW.
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- KVRAF
- 12208 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Nope, not for me. I own a lot of plugins and some hardware, but used to own even more and that’s when I was most productive. But, my productivity (or current lack thereof) was never dependent on the amount of gear I’ve owned since I can pretty easily stay focused on what I’m using and have a tendency to use the same core plugins and gear regardless of what I have at my disposal. I wish I could blame my gear for my output because that would be an easy solution for me. 
Logic Pro | LUNA Pro | OB-X8 | Prophet 6 | OB-6 | Rev2 | TEO-5 | Pro 3 | SE-1X | Minitaur | Deepmind 12D | Integra-7 | TR-1000 | Analog RYTM mk2 | Digitakt 2 | TD-3 MO | TD-3 | Maschine+
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excuse me please excuse me please https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=427648
- KVRAF
- 1631 posts since 10 Oct, 2018
No, but I use a lot of fx.
- KVRAF
- 26033 posts since 20 Oct, 2007 from gonesville
I don't care about productivity, that's not it. If I have to meet requirements for a gig, for money, I can work efficiently, fast. I've had to create a substantial cue and mix it, hand it in within one day to get paid, or not. I don't have deadlines for creative (self-indulgent
) work. To me, and this isn't that easy to convey without seeming accusatory, the less-is-more as though necessary strikes me as lacking that kind of focus. But we're all in our own process and history, so not judging.