I've been noticing something in regards to my production lately, and I'm wondering if anyone has experienced anything along the same lines.
I'm noticing that it seems like I'm able to get 80-90% of the way there with my sound quality/mixing/mastering within a very reasonable amounts of time... but the more I try to hone my craft, the more I'm noticing things that continually need to be worked on. When I focus on these things, I very easily spend just as much time as it took to make the entirety of the cue in order to "hone in" on whatever I feel like is lacking.
I'm currently tryin to find a balance between 1) productivity and creating as many cues as possible, 2) improving my skills, and 3) providing my existing library contacts with enough material. It's a bit challenging to say the least, since I realize the more music that's out there increases my chances of placements... but I also can't help but think that if my quality overall gets a boost, that would in turn cause my cues to get used more often.
So what's your go-to strategy here? Create as much as possible and just let the self-improvement come by default? Balance your time evenly between completing cues and honing your skills? Put more time into improving vs creating in order to sound top-tier amidst other cues in libraries?
Lookin forward to hearing thoughts and strategies!

Andrew