The problem for me is that I make a pretty basic melody that sounds prett damn nice, has a good composition, some rythmic elements etc, but after that - I'm stuck and completely confused! Do I do the mixing now? Do I add something more? Should I just lay out all of the track first and then make adjustemnts to each part and add more details etc? How do I do it?
So so many questions etc what to do after the "basic" part. Currently making goddamn Melbourne Bounce and it feels like I still need to not be "out of it" a lot of the time.
Does this just come with practice? I feel like I also don't know what to really "look" to just make stuff and don't immediately know how to apply it to what I want to personally make. Then there is the problems of not finding the sounds that you want, and me trying to be a perfecionist at this, I obviously kinda lose motivation (but at the same time, I'm putting an hour or something each day in).
Anyways, any good advice?
Submitted January 25, 2017 at 03:09PM by moltenw https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/5q4rqe/how_can_i_structure_my_edm_learningprocess_better/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Wednesday, January 25, 2017