For the people that actually write their own music:
If you write music in one particular way, you want to stay with your tried and true method. (especially if it's duration short and productive to your tastes)
Do you not? Don't you use the same method every time>?
I.e. I usually write 4-8 bars at a time/ looking for 16 bar. I use a layering technique, 1 layer at a time, etc. until it's done. I try to record it as fast as humanly possible, so as to keep the same feel or continuity during the entire tune.
It f**ks up my creative processes to split any of it over even 2 recording sessions, likewise if I don't use the 4-8 bars at a time method.
I like a live sound and want as little editing as possible. Who really needs all those layers and what will you do when you are asked to play this live?
Is it wrong of me not to want to utilize a method where essentially one is asked to "play the unique music say 4x" and then a "heavy editing" process is utilized?
I feel like writing music is like anything else you do, if you aren't going to do it to the best of your ability, why bother at all?
And heavy editing is a joke..
You have to stay true to your sound, your music and you.
At least this is what I understand thus far..else you don't get it.
If you write music in one particular way, you want to stay with your tried and true method. (especially if it's duration short and productive to your tastes)
Do you not? Don't you use the same method every time>?
I.e. I usually write 4-8 bars at a time/ looking for 16 bar. I use a layering technique, 1 layer at a time, etc. until it's done. I try to record it as fast as humanly possible, so as to keep the same feel or continuity during the entire tune.
It f**ks up my creative processes to split any of it over even 2 recording sessions, likewise if I don't use the 4-8 bars at a time method.
I like a live sound and want as little editing as possible. Who really needs all those layers and what will you do when you are asked to play this live?
Is it wrong of me not to want to utilize a method where essentially one is asked to "play the unique music say 4x" and then a "heavy editing" process is utilized?
I feel like writing music is like anything else you do, if you aren't going to do it to the best of your ability, why bother at all?
And heavy editing is a joke..
You have to stay true to your sound, your music and you.
At least this is what I understand thus far..else you don't get it.
If you don't like what I say, you can
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLqsfwRvYtU
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLqsfwRvYtU







