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Tips for flow

If you want to make faster progress when you’re in the studio, then this post is for you. The music production business operates at an incredibly fast pace. You’ll need to implement as many of these strategies as possible to keep up and maintain high standards.

You can hit the ground running with every session and get fast results by using a template. The last thing you want is to be spending the first 15 minutes flicking through synth sound banks or choosing a drum loop. Why not have a ‘Starting Point’ template with some great samples already loaded, maybe even a drum groove and a few of your favorite synths. This way you can open a project and get straight to writing music. You can change the sounds later to suit the notes you’ve already written.

When you open a plugin you want to get to work as quickly as possible. Overwrite the factory default with a starting point is right for YOU.

There will be times where you spend hours creating an incredible channel strip. Get the most out of your efforts by saving the channel strip and refusing it in the future. You might need to tweak it to work with your new material but you won’t be starting from scratch.

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Why understanding a system is important for creativity

  • Understanding a system provides something comprehensible to use as a starting point.
  • It makes it possible to come up with something more interesting or useful. If you try to start a creative effort from nothing, you’ll end up with mere chaos.

Quick Tips (For Extroverts)

  • Ask questions and get feedback from people around you.
  • If you make mistakes, communicate with the people around you and try to understand where you went wrong.
  • Whenever a bad situation comes up, try not to point the blame at the other person/people.

🗺️ Begin your journey with a map

A map has:

  • a starting point (where you are now)
  • an end point (where you want to be)
  • At least one immediate action to kickstart your journey
  • At least one checkpoint (intermediary goals/milestones)

The map analogy frames your endeavors as a journey...

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