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How to progress in production
Posted on: 24.01.2011 by Soon Zafer
I feel like I'm really good at creating "riffs" when making tracks, but when it comes tomaking a full song I get overwhelmed. Any tips on how to get better?
Nedra Fresneda
24.01.2011
Originally Posted by rjw
How about this...?

Load a track you like into your DAW.
Go through the track and drop markers on the timeline at certain points to build a map of the arrangement.

so 'Intro' might be your first one. then 'build' a bit later. then 'main drop' 'cut bass' ... etc etc, basically wherever you hear a change in the arrangement make a note of it- get the idea?

Now DELETE the original track. and use your arrangement map as a template to build your own track.

_____

Rinse and repeat with different tracks, until you get the feel for it.

The main thing to remember is the more tracks you complete, the better you'll get at it!
^this, repeat until you no longer need templates and it starts to flow naturally
Cristian Carmona
24.01.2011
Originally Posted by rjw
How about this...?

Load a track you like into your DAW.
Go through the track and drop markers on the timeline at certain points to build a map of the arrangement.

so 'Intro' might be your first one. then 'build' a bit later. then 'main drop' 'cut bass' ... etc etc, basically wherever you hear a change in the arrangement make a note of it- get the idea?

Now DELETE the original track. and use your arrangement map as a template to build your own track.

_____

Rinse and repeat with different tracks, until you get the feel for it.

The main thing to remember is the more tracks you complete, the better you'll get at it!
thanks for that tip, i need to try this asap!
Soon Zafer
24.01.2011
I feel like I'm really good at creating "riffs" when making tracks, but when it comes tomaking a full song I get overwhelmed. Any tips on how to get better?
Nedra Fresneda
24.01.2011
Originally Posted by rjw
How about this...?

Load a track you like into your DAW.
Go through the track and drop markers on the timeline at certain points to build a map of the arrangement.

so 'Intro' might be your first one. then 'build' a bit later. then 'main drop' 'cut bass' ... etc etc, basically wherever you hear a change in the arrangement make a note of it- get the idea?

Now DELETE the original track. and use your arrangement map as a template to build your own track.

_____

Rinse and repeat with different tracks, until you get the feel for it.

The main thing to remember is the more tracks you complete, the better you'll get at it!
^this, repeat until you no longer need templates and it starts to flow naturally
Cristian Carmona
24.01.2011
Originally Posted by rjw
How about this...?

Load a track you like into your DAW.
Go through the track and drop markers on the timeline at certain points to build a map of the arrangement.

so 'Intro' might be your first one. then 'build' a bit later. then 'main drop' 'cut bass' ... etc etc, basically wherever you hear a change in the arrangement make a note of it- get the idea?

Now DELETE the original track. and use your arrangement map as a template to build your own track.

_____

Rinse and repeat with different tracks, until you get the feel for it.

The main thing to remember is the more tracks you complete, the better you'll get at it!
thanks for that tip, i need to try this asap!
Riccardo gava
24.01.2011
How about this...?

Load a track you like into your DAW.
Go through the track and drop markers on the timeline at certain points to build a map of the arrangement.

so 'Intro' might be your first one. then 'build' a bit later. then 'main drop' 'cut bass' ... etc etc, basically wherever you hear a change in the arrangement make a note of it- get the idea?

Now DELETE the original track. and use your arrangement map as a template to build your own track.

_____

Rinse and repeat with different tracks, until you get the feel for it.

The main thing to remember is the more tracks you complete, the better you'll get at it!
Soon Zafer
24.01.2011
It's not the technical aspect. It's how to shape songs, into verse breakdown etc
Sherril Sondergard
24.01.2011
use manuals i had the same problems b4

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