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Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 22 Aug 2023
by Ichooselife
i’m gonna start limiting myself

to a sound bank collection or a few refills for every track

like choose 3 refills or two instruments

and a few effects and make a track from
that

is this beneficial ? who does this ?


am i mad ? thanksn

Re: Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 22 Aug 2023
by Jackjackdaw
Not mad at all. Setting out boundaries is a great way to concentrate productivity.

Re: Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 22 Aug 2023
by WarStar
I do this.. specifically synths.. not so much other things like efx but more so just instruments

Re: Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 06 Sep 2023
by chimp_spanner
Ichooselife wrote:
22 Aug 2023
i’m gonna start limiting myself

to a sound bank collection or a few refills for every track

like choose 3 refills or two instruments

and a few effects and make a track from
that

is this beneficial ? who does this ?


am i mad ? thanksn
I do this sometimes. I like that it's possible in R12 now to filter out VSTs, or even REs. Just forcing yourself to work with what's in the box can be inspiring. Also packs can be good for that too. Write using only one or two, and see how you can make the included sounds work for you.

Re: Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 06 Sep 2023
by MrFigg
Nah. I don’t bother. I just pick random stuff depending on what the last sound I recorded was. No rational or reason. Pang pang pang into the box.

Re: Limitations limiting avalable sounds for making a song

Posted: 06 Sep 2023
by robussc
I finally sat down and went through all the synths and built a personalized collection of favorite sounds organized into folders (labeled like Bass -> Europa - Sync Bass) so that I know which synth it goes with. Now I know I can go there and quickly find the perfect bass sound (or whatever) without reauditioning every preset over and over (or just sticking with the couple I know I like because I don't want to waste time auditioning sounds).

It's been a great investment (and actually a fun voyage of discovery as I had dedicated time to the job).

(this became especially important when I added the UVI and Arturia stuff to the mix - the number of possible preset choices was overwhelming)