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I'm pretty new to mixing and recording, having just recently purchased enough gear to start tracking this past winter. I've recorded a couple tracks completely, and some half-finished tracks and keep hitting a wall. I don't have any deadlines so I'll pretty much procrastinate unless I feel inspired to do something and since I'm not a trained engineer (I've taken a few classes on it at school, I'm a music major) I find myself getting frustrated when I can't get something to sound decent or the way I want it. I end up having a lot of rough mixed songs and end up eventually redoing them because they don't sound like I want them to out of the box (I sadly have the 'I want to plug my guitar in and have it sound the way I play it' mentality but want to do things that are more complicated production and arrangement wise which requires a lot of patience in the mixing stage) which ends up just yielding the same result. It becomes really easy to get discouraged when you're listening for something for days on end and think you have it to where you want it, and then pop it into your car in a playlist with some other tracks and it sounds way lo-fi.
Do any of you guys have any advice for someone who is just starting out engineering and mixing on how to stay motivated and to stick with a song until its finished?
Do any of you guys have any advice for someone who is just starting out engineering and mixing on how to stay motivated and to stick with a song until its finished?