The first reason I want to push me to write faster, and produce faster, even if I write for myself and nor for any client, is that I don't wan't to lose the impulse and whole "vibe" or feeling of my original idea. Maybe it's still an amateur kind of thinking, I know, but I feel that working a bit faster is forcing me to become somehow "better" at this. I don't overthink, etc...
Hi Jon! I'm currently writing music for a tv series and they are asking me to deliver stems for the main mixer but I don't know how much should I "premix" my tracks, I usually use a couple of plugins in my mixbus for my client bounces, so I'm worried that when making stems my tracks will be a little "flatter". I hope you could talk a little more about mixing or premixing stems for this kind of media. Thanx for all the tips!
I have a question about #4: Is your recommendation here to NOT use temp music / reference tracks? Or were you trying to say that trying to decode how to get the same "mood" is acceptable, but it is a slippery slope?
Yes Jon!
Big fat word. In addition to your musical talents, you have just exhibited a great deal of sagaciousness. Well done........
Great video. Engaging, funny and to the point.
These are all solid gold. Thanks so much!
No. 6 and no. 7 = genius! 👍🏻 All great tips though, Jon. Thanks, as always!
The first reason I want to push me to write faster, and produce faster, even if I write for myself and nor for any client, is that I don't wan't to lose the impulse and whole "vibe" or feeling of my original idea. Maybe it's still an amateur kind of thinking, I know, but I feel that working a bit faster is forcing me to become somehow "better" at this. I don't overthink, etc...
Same for me, when I have a new idea I always try to push myself to get it done as quick as I can before I lose that "spark".
4:34 😂😂😂😂 how I feel every time I want to set up to record
Ack, I just had a massive plate of pasta and ice cream for lunch....zzzzzzzzzz.....wake me up at 4.30pm, thanks
#7 is worthy of a WHAT THE PROS WON'T TELL YOU headline. 😉
thanks :)
Hi Jon! I'm currently writing music for a tv series and they are asking me to deliver stems for the main mixer but I don't know how much should I "premix" my tracks, I usually use a couple of plugins in my mixbus for my client bounces, so I'm worried that when making stems my tracks will be a little "flatter". I hope you could talk a little more about mixing or premixing stems for this kind of media. Thanx for all the tips!
How would you sample a slide guitar - interesting video perhaps!
Good luck, J
Heyooo!
I have a question about #4: Is your recommendation here to NOT use temp music / reference tracks? Or were you trying to say that trying to decode how to get the same "mood" is acceptable, but it is a slippery slope?
Make a tutorial on the mixing vocal rap in Reaper bro thanks 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉