odinnshred
Wireless Wizard!
Have you ever come up with a great main bit for a track, then after making it awesome you decide that you need to come up with an intro and everything you come up with either steals the thunder or seems too sparse and average?
I've got this problem with a liquid breakbeat track I'm making, where I want the break to be exciting (in its liquid context), so I want the intro to be less rousing for contrast. And when I try to make it less rousing it just sounds boring (perhaps just to my perfectionist ear). This is because I have few ideas for the intro, and I'm just trying to make it functional for the rest of the track.
Does your work ever get like this? Do you find the best solution is to just keep trying new ideas until one fits? Or is there a better method?
Please share any ideas on this that you may have, thanks in advance
---------- Post added 02-07-2013 at 05:39 PM ---------- Previous post was 01-29-2013 at 06:36 PM ----------
(post bump because I didn't post this for no one to care)...
I've got this problem with a liquid breakbeat track I'm making, where I want the break to be exciting (in its liquid context), so I want the intro to be less rousing for contrast. And when I try to make it less rousing it just sounds boring (perhaps just to my perfectionist ear). This is because I have few ideas for the intro, and I'm just trying to make it functional for the rest of the track.
Does your work ever get like this? Do you find the best solution is to just keep trying new ideas until one fits? Or is there a better method?
Please share any ideas on this that you may have, thanks in advance
---------- Post added 02-07-2013 at 05:39 PM ---------- Previous post was 01-29-2013 at 06:36 PM ----------
(post bump because I didn't post this for no one to care)...