zazz
hmmmm
I am just curious to know what is the most efficient approach ...for example some guys might use loops and bolt it together lego style while others would prefer to play out the whole song end to end track by track.
But what is the best way as a one man band to try and recreate that spontaneous dialouge that you might get with more than one musician using the daw to play out and jam pieces against each other to create that unexpected magic.
Also how would you go about restructuring when your knee deep in and you decide to say make the verse the chorus ect..
Everyone I am sure has their own special approach that suits them and i would love to see it.... for sure its a very complex thing.. you need to balance out a lot of ideas without getting bogged down in the mechanics of music production and losing the spark that made you start composing the song in the first place.
But what is the best way as a one man band to try and recreate that spontaneous dialouge that you might get with more than one musician using the daw to play out and jam pieces against each other to create that unexpected magic.
Also how would you go about restructuring when your knee deep in and you decide to say make the verse the chorus ect..
Everyone I am sure has their own special approach that suits them and i would love to see it.... for sure its a very complex thing.. you need to balance out a lot of ideas without getting bogged down in the mechanics of music production and losing the spark that made you start composing the song in the first place.