Hi /r :) I m no a copy dude, I love making and hanging around with the daw, I don't really end a tune, but see a lot of friend do it ( I know what are the process ) I do 200 beats and a lot of 1 min drop/intro
I m satisfy with my lvl but I do it since 1 year. ( learning sound design ( serum more than ableton maybe ), mix ( plugin ) theory, all my daw, midi playing ( push ) )
I m really into mix because I like dubstep edm or heavy fat bass.
should I be worry ? I don't work every day is grind more than 6 hours about music, sometime 10/14 hours.
I m just bad or it will spark at me a day and I will be able to be satisfy of my work.
I can see some light, but man the road is long or it's just me ? so many things to learn yet..
I could made a song like everyone else, but make a tune that is proper to me, well mix, full spectrum is that "so hard/long" ?
I m hitting almost 1200 hours of learning without a proper track, some people tell me to "end" I almost end a lot of track, but I forget them, because they was shit.
a better loop of 16 makes me more happy than finish a shit song, end a good idea > end a shit idea
I don't believe in ending song, I believe in learning more.
Some people relate to my story, dig more and more will do it ? ( I m able to learn everything, even mindset, talent, everything. )
I m not stupid, memory, and memory for sound/voice is one of my best memory.
I m really happy to learn music, but just want to know, some advice for where I should focus more my own training ? ( mindset ? ) technical aspect ? focus on the flow ? ( a friend tell me to be more in the groove or play an real thing for this aspect )
I never do music before production.
have a good day thanks, and sorry bad english, I learn it the best as I can aswell x)
Submitted January 05, 2017 at 12:23PM by STRIKR-me https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/5m6y7q/how_many_hours_for_average_people_for_getting/?utm_source=ifttt