that used to be me, but I got fed up of having every beat unfinished and when an artist wanted to hear something, it was usually never finished or even bounced to a wav or mp3. Try to finish stuff, at least when you are put on the spot and asked for some beats, you have plenty ready at hand and finished. You can always come back and change things, just keep all the source files.I never finish anything unless there's a deadline.
That's the thing. I'm not !... at least when you are put on the spot and asked for some beats,...
Yesterday I did five. i was inspired by something I came across on youtube and gave me that spark. That's also only from being home due ti the virus. Once i go back to work it will be maybe two to three on Sat when I have time.
I never finish anything unless there's a deadline.
Nice! I had a similar thing recently, i discovered something new, made 2 new core ideas tho, as tryingto learn the thing and not actually sure I'm doing it right haha.
Haha yeah that's me.
[/QUOTe It's that kid in a candy store feeling though.
Lmao I try to average 1 beat / day.How many beats are you making per day / week???
Swear some of you are posting like 20 full tracks each in the showcase then have beats also for the comps.
Movin like you're making a full track every hour?
You cant force creativity, when you are ready the creative juices will flow, when you are not, they wont, you cant force it.
Like @slimegreenbeats said take a break, watch tutorials, listen to music to get inspired, try something completely different like a completely different genre. Keeping things interesting the half the battle so that we dont stagnate, always try new things, new techniques you picked up in the tutorials and as @Iron Keys said, keep churning them out while you are creative because thats where the experience comes from
I think the best thing is to go in with no pressure but still with a certain mindset to make a good number of decent beatts per day or week. also depends on the type of beat and purpose. some producers pump out same sounding beats for mixtape artists or to sell beats but then theres some who focus more on quality and uniqueness for each beat which would technically take more time.