ronnie35 wrote: ↑Tue May 13, 2025 1:04 pm
Does anyone have a magic way of improving your idea flow not the work flow the idea
Ron
For me, if my work doesn't produce results for a long time, I would change my production process. On the other hand, if I am getting results, I won't change it.
However, I get tired of my own work, so I try new things every time I make a new song. I'm always trying and testing things, so the level of my work improves by repeating that process.
I think most people complete the melody before proceeding with the track, but in my case, I work on the melody and the track at the same time.
I write and arrange the music myself, so this method works well for me and I enjoy it, so it's not a problem.
However, I think the work would be better if I finished the melody first, but in my case, I sometimes want to change the melody during the arrangement process, so I work on them simultaneously. Even after the track is completed, if I don't like the melody, I will change it.
I work on it little by little, and at that point I'm already tired of listening to my song, but when I start working on it the next day, I feel fresh, so I fix what I thought was a really bad work, or what I thought was a bad work seems really good. It's a very time-consuming method, so I don't recommend it to others at all.
Of course, when I'm on a tight deadline, I don't do much trial and error.