No genius here though I will start the conversation.Wages wrote: <B>I just want to know how everyone has time to do an entire song...including each instrument....in a single week!</B> I can only guess yall are all either virtuosos OR you spend just about all your free time working on your tunes. How DO you techno people do it?
A couple things that will help create songs quickly.
<b>Automation</b>
Having trouble synching your drum loops? Use the quantize feature. Reason has a great drum pattern creator. Use effects like tempo shifts and delays to create happy accidents. Once you have a groove you like, it’s as easy as ctrl c + v.
The trick as you become more advanced is to vary things up by varying the volume of drum hits, or as you become a better programmer, backing off the quantize to keep a looser groove. Then you can add fills or varying hi hat or ride patterns to taste.
<b>Presets</b>
Once you set up a signal chain that works for you save it and use it over again next time. Don’t try to reinvent it every time. A lot of software packages come with vocal and instrument channel strip sets – compression, eq, reverb – that will work with some tweeking. If you come up with something you like be sure to save it as a preference.
I also have a template for mastering that consists of a multipressor, exciter, and limiter. Though far from optimal, I know I can bring a song up to SF spec in 15 minutes if I need to.
Of course the downside here is that you may become stuck in a production rut if you are using the same settings all the time. So choose one or two elements to focus on to keep pushing in new directions, knowing that you already have a formula down for the rest of the track.
<b>Know You Equipment</b>
This is kind of obvious but it deservers mention. I know the frequency response of my mics is 40 to 15,000 so anything above or below is noise. My acoustic guitar needs a scoop at 200 – 400. Knowing this going in means you take less time tinkering with it in production.
So see if this helps. These are some things that I have learned over the course of the last couple years. I am still learning as well. If some of our production geniuses would like to chime in, all the better.
Happy Songfighting.