very first song ever

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very first song ever
Posted on: 25.01.2010 by Leota Saniuk
I have begun messing around in Ableton. The result of this weekend messing around with some loops that were bundled with my Novation Launchpad and free sounds available for the NI Kore Player:
http://soundcloud.com/djsdive/get-started-0-9

On Sunday I tried to give the track a bit more groove with some audio effects, but so far it feels like hit and mostly miss at those attempts:
http://soundcloud.com/djsdive/get-started-0-91

I guess at this stage I should just continue studying Ableton to slowly learn the possibilities and improve my workflow so that I can more quickly try out stuff. Also need to get more fluent at how to do post production stuff in the arrangement view.
Leota Saniuk
25.01.2010
I have begun messing around in Ableton. The result of this weekend messing around with some loops that were bundled with my Novation Launchpad and free sounds available for the NI Kore Player:
http://soundcloud.com/djsdive/get-started-0-9

On Sunday I tried to give the track a bit more groove with some audio effects, but so far it feels like hit and mostly miss at those attempts:
http://soundcloud.com/djsdive/get-started-0-91

I guess at this stage I should just continue studying Ableton to slowly learn the possibilities and improve my workflow so that I can more quickly try out stuff. Also need to get more fluent at how to do post production stuff in the arrangement view.
Leota Saniuk
01.06.2010
here is the final version:
http://soundcloud.com/djsdive/03-get-staarted-cris-pii-mastered
Galen Katsman
29.01.2010
Um......There's one song by Metallica that I don't remember the name of that is pretty d*mn fast. Jesus Built my Hotrod by Ministry is also very fast, and Orange County Blonde and Blue by Bleeding Through is pretty fast....
ma7md hany
28.01.2010
Stick with 1 final version. If you want to produce good tracks it's vital that you learn to drop stuff that doesn't sound good, even if you put a lot of work in it.
Making decisions is your part in producing.

My first song cleary sucked more. Keep going.
Leota Saniuk
26.01.2010
thx .. do you guys notice a difference between the two versions? any opinion as to what sounds better?
Nancey Teck
25.01.2010
sound great for your first song. i believe it has a really good groove. keep it up!
Doug Bieling
25.01.2010
sounds wikid for a first attempt to me ... my first attempts are still that as they never get anywhere

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