How do you start your production??

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Qwerty

Sshsh-Straight fiya!
ill o.g.
Most people start with the drum, but I really don't see how, cuz for me the drum only doesn't inspires me. Me, I think of something in my head, like the main sound, then I put a drum on it. And the rest of the production evolves arounds that. What about you guys??
 

dacalion

Hands Of FIRE!
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Battle Points: 259
I usually start with what I'm focusing on as the "main" flow of the song. If I'm doing a song that the drums are my main focus, thats where I start. If I'm doing a song that the piano or melody is my main focus, thats where I start.

I think that most producers start with the drums because the drums usually set the tempo of the song and make it easier to build on AND the drums is one of the few instruments that USUALLY play from the begining to the end without stopping.

I don't think that there is any TRUE format for producing a song (i.e. you have to start with drums, then you have to do your melody, yahda, yahda...) I think its all up to the individual.

--dac
 

jclay12345

JClay
ill o.g.
It just depends on how I'm feeling. Usually I just go to my keyboard and play around on it. If I hear something tight, I start with that. Then add other sounds. Sometimes I do the same thing, but with the drums. If I am making a custom beat, I start with the tempo and then I play whatever comes to mind whether it is drums or instruments.
 

Cold Truth

IllMuzik Moderator
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Battle Points: 25
usually the drums come first.then i build the melody around that, and once i have my main chords the drums will generally change to fit the mood of the chords. the bass usually comes in last for me.
 

Cold Truth

IllMuzik Moderator
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Battle Points: 25
i dont go with an actual plan, but there is a usual process for me. i generally wind up taking the original framework apart and retooling it anyhow, so ven my plans will get messed up. ..... but all in all we all do what works for us.
 
E

Equality 7-2521

Guest
lol vitimanman...i do that too!

ì usually start with melodies and then lay a rough drum pattern. then keep redrafting both of them to fit better
 

Fila

Beatmaker
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I've found it very hard or impossible in fact to do a melody first and then put the drum on top of it.

For example i've sampled a few nice melodies of a couple of songs, and when i tried to put the drums on top of it it came out wizzzy wack, so i just usually start with the drums.
 

Qwerty

Sshsh-Straight fiya!
ill o.g.
Fila, maybe it's because you didn't have the tempo flowin properly with you sampled melodies.

Hey what is a chord exactly? Is it strings and all that? Because if it is, I can't believe how many people put string it there song, then.
 

Fila

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
^ what do u mean by that? i'm pretty new to production (few months), im guessing that you're meaning slowing the melody down to match the drums?

but could u elaborate please, i'm keen to soak knowledge !
 

voorheezMP

M.ilitia P.roductions
ill o.g.
Mos of da time wit a good Blunt. Then I either pull out da vinyl or my resampled sounds "which I sampled myself"on my zip. Ain't nuthing like a good vinyl piece thou, sometimes CD's are just to damn clean. Once I find that loop or sample I rarely loop. I chop all mos all my samples. Figure out tha sample pattern, lay it. "take a couple more pulls" go to da drum library load up some kits and rock out. Now if I use my keyboard I rock a beat 1st sit back pull on dablunt, then I hit daboard. But you got to train ya own ear. take from different people and desigin ya own routine. :clap::dance:
 
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