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Samples/Plugins/Software/Gear / Re: What is your DAW template?
« on: January 08, 2016, 12:04:36 pm »
I start blank, I feel like having a set template kind of limits my creativity. Also, since I'm still pretty new to this, there are still a lot of different ways I can approach things. My goal is not to pump out tracks every day/week, so having a template doesn't really do much for me.

I'm still fairly new to producing too, but you'd be surprised how much a template can do for you, especially when it comes to creativity when you're new (and I presume vets do also).

What I mean by that is, if you have all of the basic stuff routed to where you want it to be beforehand, you can just open the DAW and start getting shit down quickly without having to spend 15 minutes at the beginning doing something that you're most likely going to edit later on anyway. I can understand your point about creativity, but mixing is something you're going to have to do no matter what the genre so if you can eradicate some of that stuff at the first hurdle, you'll most likely see the benefits. Also, you don't have to use all of your template settings, they're just there if you do and can always be changed on-the-fly.

My default mixer template for example which I created myself consists of 6 buses (Kick/Snare, Percussion, Bass, Leads, Pads and Vocals). The vocals one almost never gets used but it's there just in case for the future. Routed to these I have individual mixer channels (Hi-Hats Open, Hi-Hats Closed etc. on Percussion, Mid Bass, Sub Bass etc. on the Bass channel. and so on). On every one of these channels I have a blank EQ and a limiter for sidechaining and I have a silent sidechain channel containing a kick drum on every beat routed to every single one of the channels with the input level down so you can't hear the kick itself, it just acts as a sidechain trigger which I can edit as I please. I'm in FL so it's just a 4/4 loop that I can paste wherever it's needed on the playlist. The final touch is EVERYTHING IS COLOUR CODED. I can't stress enough how much that helps me. Tidy space, tidy mind and all that, the DAW as well as the studio is our work space.

It's a very simple template and I always add to it as the track goes on, but it's extremely productive to be able to open a pad synth and a pluck synth for example and quickly route them to channels that already have side chains, EQs and whatever else on them. If you don't want to create an entire template from scratch, at least have one with a sidechain channel as that's the one I can almost guarantee you will use in your tracks if you make electronic music.

TL;DR Version:

1. Eliminate boring setup stuff
2. Crack on with actually creating music
3. ? ? ? ?
4. PROFIT

As I said, I'm still a noob too and I'm not a fantastic producer (in fact, I feel as if I don't know shit) so take what I say with a barrel of salt but I've found this to be helpful to me, hope it helps you too :D

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WIPs / Re: Tyler Wildman - Lavender Town Syndrome
« on: January 08, 2016, 11:26:51 am »
Brilliant feedback mate, appreciate it massively!

I'm glad somebody got the reference  ;) There's a very high almost sparkling arp in the track which you can hear from the start, if you listen closely almost sounds like an extremely sped up version of the Lavender Town theme. Not something intentional at all but once I noticed it I thought was really cool.

In regards to the sonic feedback you've given, I'll have a look at that tonight and see if I can address it. Would you say the shaker could do with being brought down or removed just from the intro section or from the track completely?

Thanks also for the follows and support, I'll check some of your stuff out when I'm home later on :D

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WIPs / Tyler Wildman - Lavender Town Syndrome [Progressive Trance]
« on: January 08, 2016, 11:10:09 am »
This one is veering away slightly from the stuff I've usually been making but I am hoping to experiment more with my music and this is the beginning I suppose.

I've been working on this for a short while and I'm at a brick wall with it so any suggestions are welcome. A friend of mine possibly wants to sign it when it's done so I'm only posting a private link on here (with his permission), so you'll need to be logged in to SC to listen to it.

https://soundcloud.com/tyler-wildman/tyler-wildman-lavender-town-syndrome-1/s-VlJTV


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Finished Tracks / Tyler Wildman - Easter Island [Trance]
« on: January 08, 2016, 10:13:22 am »
Hi guys!

My first post on the forums so I thought I'd start with my latest track.


https://soundcloud.com/tyler-wildman/tyler-wildman-easter-island-original-mix


This was mastered by Juraj from Driftmoon, so the mastering is all good, but if you have any feedback production wise, I'd love to hear it.

I'm currently experimenting with music at the minute so I probably won't be coming back to a track like this for a while. My current almost-complete WIP is a 132 Progressive track, and I'm also hoping to make progress on a Liquid DnB track.

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