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PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:05 am 
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fauna wrote:
i struggle with this as well, but here's what i've learned.

my job -- like, my employment -- is linked to my creative output. therefore i strongly endorse the idea of just sitting there working for a set number of hours, whether yr feelin' it or not. like: respect it like work, and the output will come. worst case scenario, you at least have something roughed in that you can come back to when you are inspired.

waiting around for inspiration can often lead to a LOT of waiting.

however, i dig working w/ inspiration too, and repeatedly watch a vid of cLOUDDEAD playing live, mush tour 2002. to me: super inspiring.

and i'd recommend THIS BOOK to everyone. it handed me back my ass in sooooo many good ways. funny, inspiring and fun:

http://www.amazon.com/Frustrated-Songwr ... 215&sr=8-1

good luck, yo.


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 12:26 am 
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Wax Inspektor wrote:
Don't buy new equipment...



I think in some cases this will help some people, but not all.
Some people may be so used to the workflow that they need something to freshen up their approach to building a beat... but for others who may buy new equipment when looking for motivation, they may realize it wasn't the machine, but just themselves at the moment that needed to be re-adjusted and re-freshed to something that may need to hear / see / do.

just my two cents on that


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 4:07 am 
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Hitting a wall while producing is very frustrating. Usually I put the track away and start on something else. This allows you to time to to make more tracks and keep you away from getting aggravated. Before you know it you'll have an arsenal of potential hitters or have finished a NEW song.


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soopa wrote:
Wax Inspektor wrote:
Don't buy new equipment...



I think in some cases this will help some people, but not all.
Some people may be so used to the workflow that they need something to freshen up their approach to building a beat... but for others who may buy new equipment when looking for motivation, they may realize it wasn't the machine, but just themselves at the moment that needed to be re-adjusted and re-freshed to something that may need to hear / see / do.

just my two cents on that


hmmm, yeah. maybe every time we get new gear, we should pick up a mirror too! :lol:

it's two edged sword...sometimes a new box can really open the doors, other times it just delays learning you should be doing regardless of the box.

he says, looking in the damned mirror....


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