But certainly you have to imagine the sound you are going for in your mind first. Then you can translate it to your “soul” which isn’t very well defined in this particular discussion. My larger point is that your sound comes from you. Not your gear.
I dont imagine a sound, I hit the keys until I get that feeling. Then I choose sounds that fit the feeling. The scale dictates the feeling, I find my scale, then choose sounds that feel like they suit what feeling I wish to express
The studio has a mac and logic but I dont use it. Going to get one of the kids to show me around it as I show him how to mix. Then Ill use logic too.
I feel a feeling inside. Or I 'hear' a sound. I don't
'think' of one. When it comes to
making music.
I then, similar to what 2good is saying. Play something until it 'clicks' or 'locks in' with that internal feeling.
Ages ago, I had a bottle of absinthe, and I was drinking it to feel a little tipsy to make music... I found that way, anything i made whether 'technically' 'right/good', if it didn't latch on to my vibe I just moved on until something matched my tipsy feeling (similar to how 2g said about 'stoned trance').
I then moved on from that, to no longer use absinthe or anything, and that there is always an internal 'feeling' that you gotta let yourself feel, kinda like a gear or weird floor in a fun-house, moving in some weird rhythm, anything that wants to hop on board is going to have to match the movements otherwise it'll fall off.
Ever since I trusted my 'feeling' rather than 'thinking', I more easily moved on from ideas that weren't fully working until I find a way it works.