Release Blockade
Release Blockade
Damn I have about 5 quasi finished tunes on my HD and I just can't force myself to release them. It's like I've pushed my own demands for quality higher than my abilities permit. Anyone knows what I mean, and propably knows how to handle this?
- Markus
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I usually get jitters right before uploading a tune to the RKO queue, but I usually just say: 'What the Hell!".. If I am happy with the work then it's good enough for me... If I don't think it's good enough I start going through the track, maybe changing a few instruments, adding some rythm stuff... That kinda thing
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Hi Markus,
I feel somewhat the same way as you.
The solution is maybe to take up some very simple and lame sid and having fun remixing it just for fun, without thinking about quality.
I did that way with the one of the remix competition. it almost came out in 30 minutes and i had a lot of fun making it.
I feel somewhat the same way as you.
The solution is maybe to take up some very simple and lame sid and having fun remixing it just for fun, without thinking about quality.
I did that way with the one of the remix competition. it almost came out in 30 minutes and i had a lot of fun making it.
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Re: Release Blockade
I know what you mean.LMan / Remix64 wrote:Damn I have about 5 quasi finished tunes on my HD and I just can't force myself to release them. It's like I've pushed my own demands for quality higher than my abilities permit. Anyone knows what I mean, and propably knows how to handle this?
- Markus
I have more than a handful (well, actually some 60 or 70) unfinished songs on my HD's right now.
My advice would be: fuckgeddaboutit, or just re-use any parts that are outstanding. My almost finished or unfinished songs eventually all go thru a filtering process from "HD Current" to "HD Waiting" to "HD Backup 1" to "HD Backup 2" to a 6 months Backup CDR, and every 2nd year to the trash if I look at the CDR and can't remember what's on it...
Also it's often better to start anew than start fixing something that's inherently broken. You have to listen to that little voice in your head, it's the only thing that'll make you better. Be honest when you mix; does this *really* sound better, is this *really* good enough or am I just being lazy because it'll take way too much time redoing it or doing it properly?
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