Hey, I have recently gotten into beat making, and as much is i love it, its frustrating as hell! I have only finished 3 beats out of the 6 months i have been doing this. I usually start a beat and love it, and get half way through and then say fu*k this beat. I get so frustrated that i can't find the perfect sound, or something to blend with it the way i want. Is this normal for beginners? Any tips on getting past it? By the way it takes me usually 15 hours or so to do my beats, i can never just put out a quick banger. I am also doing all original stuff, i haven't really dipped into sampling yet. Do you guys have any tips on transitioning from being a frustrated beat maker to producing decent tracks within a decent amount of time? I played my 3 beats for this hooka bar owner and he loved them and he wants me to start doing my tracks there. I told him id love to once i get more tracks, so i want to start making beats on the fly...what is wrong with me...I think one of the main problems is i have to many options, I'm using logic pro. USually i just scroll through sounds and instruments until i find something that kind of works then edit it so it sounds good. I think having all these sounds available is just slowing me down, i get to picky. Any ideas?
if that shit is hot to you when you first bang it out and you feel some type of emotion with the track..... then keep it..... and take ur time with it.....everyday you'll have fresh ears and your track will sound better everyday... keep working on it because when you listen everyday something will come to you, or you'll have an idea just pop in your head..... you'll just hear something that needs to be added to the track....... because ur mind isn't so overwhelmed from working 15hrs straight???? RIGHT?........
You're a human lolz....good thing our tools dont say **** THIS THIS SHIT...THIS MOTHA****A IS NOT BANGING OUT A TRACK TODAY and then you'll have to wait until ur tools are ready to get cranking and that wont sit well with you or me ha................. im just sayin u can always go back to it
take it easy, and just relax.... it seems like you're anxious and excited because the guy at the bar likes ur tracks and u'll get to do some work in public and you do not wanna miss an opportunity.... you can work on a fly but produce quality trax..... dont rush.......
you'll get faster over time
things that helped me get better
- learning some basic stuff about mixing, Cleaning up mix with eq (kill the muddy crap, cutting frequencies) and blah blah... im not an engineer but it wont hurt to know some basic stuff i guess lol.....
- music theory, scales, chords, keys
-frequencies, your lows(bass), mids(,maybe some piano in mid range), highs(string in high range)....drums, percussion - **BOOM** U HAVE A TRACK LOL
- just basically eager to learn and lots of reading and watching videos and crap like that...
-experimenting with sounds (and learning them),effects..... stuff that im totally unfamiliar with and just messing around. learning what the effects do, learning what kind of sound a sound makes...... reading manuals....reading this website.... google searching futureproducers
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just knowing ur sounds i guess..... im kinda new at beat making (started in 2008)
programming sounds from scratch.... its all types of stuff that can help you.....
finding melodies that are in your head using scales......etc
PLAYING IN KEY.........
understanding what quantize is...... what is 1/16 note .....1/16T note, 1/32 note....etc etc....... if you stick with it you'll learn a lot over time and then you'll keep learning when you think you know it all....... because ur so dedicated to it..... stick with it
taking vacations from making beats help too
sometimes our tracks are done but we have think they're not so we over do it.....
i usually like to record myself over my tracks to mimick an artist on the track and i'll see if the track is done or not... or if it sounds done and doesn't need anything else... might even take something away...... take ur time....
but work at it everyday, because ur ear will tell you something new.... and u'll know when u're done..... the vocals will help making the beat also
sorry got carried way
