makrsamples
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Hey guys.
Here's an article I wrote explaining a few techniques that help with starting and finishing tracks.
I know a lot of people out there struggle with this. Even strong producers get this.
And it's because it's a problem associated with non-technical skills like time management and productivity.
I think as producers, we naturally gravitate toward technical knowledge without thinking about other aspects of production. But those other areas of knowledge are just as important.
This technique utilizes what's known as the 80/20 rule to provide a basic framework I use to focus on the most important parts of a production session. That way I don't suffer from decision paralysis and can make well-thought-out creative decisions.
Let me know if you find this useful!
Here's an article I wrote explaining a few techniques that help with starting and finishing tracks.
I know a lot of people out there struggle with this. Even strong producers get this.
And it's because it's a problem associated with non-technical skills like time management and productivity.
I think as producers, we naturally gravitate toward technical knowledge without thinking about other aspects of production. But those other areas of knowledge are just as important.
This technique utilizes what's known as the 80/20 rule to provide a basic framework I use to focus on the most important parts of a production session. That way I don't suffer from decision paralysis and can make well-thought-out creative decisions.
Let me know if you find this useful!