hmmmmmm some interesting ideas here, but heres my take on it all...
"just becasue music can be made quickly doesnt mean that it should"
- Chad Hugo
the bottom line is that you can make a track dope in 15 minutes or it can take 15 hours- all that matters is the finished product. i'm not saying i'm the god of beats, but i aint no slouch, and i havent had a negative review on this site in ages; my last 12 or so tracks were mostly met with glowing reviews and i'm thankful for that kind of love here..... . almost everything ya'll heard fom me progressed from point a to b several times before they became what they are; for instance, "rapture" was done a few times, with the melody slightly different, and next the way t was without the harps, sirens, and intro.... and now it just has the harps and intro. now its solid, and it took me off-and-on for a week or two to get it here- but never spending a whole day at a time on it, although i have done that.
all im saying here is that you shouldnt be so pressed by time- some dudes can crank em out but thats not my steez personally and i dont mind spending a week of tweaking for an hour or two at a time to get it right.
especially since i have been sample free for the most part, i spend a lot of time tweaking the individual sounds, engineering my drums, playin with effects, and mixing different ways, and even doing the sequencing differently. i also spend a lot of time with automation (lately) and so at the end of the project i generally have interesting tracks.
i take time and never rush, unless i want to listen to a sketch of the concept because i have to leave for whatever reason, so in those cases i'll render a quick version of it, but it is never the final product.
some heads will brag about the speed they make tracks with and i just smile, because thats cool for them, but not me. that doesnt make you any better then the next man if you got your little 5 minute tracks, or if you got 5 week tracks... it doesnt matter.
i say, do whats natural. actually, your boy N.U.G dowloaded a grip of my tracks and basically gave me 4 star reviews- he loved them (at least thats what he told me!), and they all took, i'd estimate on average, 3-5 hours total time at different times. i got ten solid tracks for my demo and its has taken since around november to get them all. thats only ten, seems like a small number, but when you work full time, spend thursday night, sunday morning, friday night, and various other times at church and counting sleep, friends, etc- and the fact that there really isnt any filler in there, and that i composed them all from start to finish (hey, i have done five tracks in the last week and a half, but they are all samples) and they all tell a story on their own merit, they are all beats that i get told time and time again that must have a "real mc" and that you 'have to have something to say" to spit on them ......
again, this is all in humility- i aint tryin to boast or nothin like that, i'm just sayin that i put in work to get the results that i get, and thats the point- the results. i dont care if people think that 10 tracks in three months isnt enough. i simply refuse to put out a half assed beat, cause if i settle then i aint doin myself justice. i pour my heart and soul into this and i suggest you take the same approach. if it takes you a week or 2, so be it. it will pay off in the end.