DjSkruff wrote:k_roc wrote:Comrade wrote:started making beats at 17, turning 22 next month and im still not happy with my work, i still feel like im learning.
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I've been doing this for roughly 6 years, and I can't stand listening to anything I make for more than a week. I like to think it's what keeps me driven. If I were ever satisfied with the music I make, then I probably wouldn't have a reason to make it anymore.
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i hear you on that! i just need to start getting the groove of this thing, i feel like i hear a crazy sample and i wanna mess with it. i then chop it up in the mpc and slowly but surely i start losing focus on what i wanted to start with, because im just trying to chop the samples properly.
do you guys chop samples a certain way like equally so you can play it smoothly, or on drums n snares, or on certain strings. i know its all about the music but i just find myself thinking WAY too much about that kinda stuff and lose touch with the soulful music part, and it just becomes chop chop chop and once its laid out im not too happy because i spent so much damn time chopping
It's exactly the same for me, most of the time I feel like I found the best sample ever, and after 1 or 2 hours of work it's just an average beat
Most of the time, if I only chop and if there is no straight loop, I will chop on bars or half bars etc.
But if there is a straight loop, I will chop some elements randomly, like just one note of sax or a little riff that I like and see if it fit.