I have a similar problem man, but it tend s to start half way through making a track.
I got some good responses from people when i posted about it a few weeks ago - http://www.mnml.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php ... 0&start=13
How do you deal with writers block?
Re: How do you deal with writers block?
take more drugs?
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Re: How do you deal with writers block?
i do different things. Sometimes i force myself to do something. Dosen't have to be a track or something that can turn into the track just play around and make sound for a while. But most often i find doing something else that i find rewarding is the quickest way back.
Go see a friend, go to a party, mix some records, watch a movie and tada tons of new ideas!
Go see a friend, go to a party, mix some records, watch a movie and tada tons of new ideas!
Re: How do you deal with writers block?
honestly, I never have that problem.
Obviously, some days you just feel like you're not gonna be able to produce anything decent all day,
but on those days, there's still so much you can do in the studio that will help you out on days where everything just comes together creatively.
Maybe there's a manual you still need to read ?
Maybe you can build some more drum racks or FX racks ?
Maybe you can create some new presets on a few of your synths ?
Maybe you can run around the house and record stuff with a field recorder ?
Maybe you can try to put some more order into your samples folder ?
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And if that feels like too much hassle, you can just fire up some loops and run them through all different types of FX, resample stuff,...
meanwhile having a few beers,
sooner or later there's always something that will pop up that you might like and can use in some future project.
Obviously, some days you just feel like you're not gonna be able to produce anything decent all day,
but on those days, there's still so much you can do in the studio that will help you out on days where everything just comes together creatively.
Maybe there's a manual you still need to read ?
Maybe you can build some more drum racks or FX racks ?
Maybe you can create some new presets on a few of your synths ?
Maybe you can run around the house and record stuff with a field recorder ?
Maybe you can try to put some more order into your samples folder ?
...
And if that feels like too much hassle, you can just fire up some loops and run them through all different types of FX, resample stuff,...
meanwhile having a few beers,
sooner or later there's always something that will pop up that you might like and can use in some future project.
Re: How do you deal with writers block?
i never have that problem either.Hades wrote:honestly, I never have that problem.
i always enjoy my time in the studio and always produce something i like at the time, my problems start when i listen back the next day and find that it's not good enough in some way or other.
i never try to push any tune which fails the second hearing test, i just move on and do something else. I'm constantly recording everything i do, so i have to listen to a lot of experiments which dont work, but there's always something every few days that i like and keep.
Re: How do you deal with writers block?
For me if I'm feeling particularly unispired then I find there's no point trying to force something. I usually just have a mix or something and usually an idea or sound will jump out and me and get the creativity flowing again.
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Re: How do you deal with writers block?
it's healthy to put things down completely. it important to have balance in all areas of your life..
but sometimes.....
but sometimes.....
Re: How do you deal with writers block?
aye, go for a walk and pic mushrooms