ChrisWells
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How can you tell if you overproduce or underproduce a track? What I mean by overproducing (for those who might ask) is you have your sample (if you used one) then you add a kick, hat, snare just for basic drums. Then you add things like a 16in crash, cabasa, a tighter snare, on top of those, for example. Then underproducing, you would have your sample, a kick, a snare and a hi hat. The track you just made sounds fire, you feel you can add a little more but you dont want to put to much in to make the track have "too much going on."
I feel the track "Impossible" produced by Kanye is crazy, but that seems like a classic case of overproducing imo.
What tips do you fellow producers use to determine if you are overproducing a track or underproducing one?
My fault if this has been asked before
I feel the track "Impossible" produced by Kanye is crazy, but that seems like a classic case of overproducing imo.
What tips do you fellow producers use to determine if you are overproducing a track or underproducing one?
My fault if this has been asked before
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