![]() During the creation process, I was finding great sounds left, right and centre because I had already found them. Nobody has the same exact library as you.Ī personal example: my track Test was created in early 2018 once I had recently curated my favourite samples into Ableton Live 10’s ‘Collections’ feature. So if you needed another reason to get organized, think of how it will make you a more unique producer. When you find your favourite sounds, you’re refining your taste, and inevitably, crafting your sound. Organizing your samples, deleting sounds you don’t like and saving your favourite sound effects racks are all going to help you in your sound curation journey. Finding Your Soundįinding your sound isn’t downloading a new preset bank, or a sample pack, or a new processing technique.īut it is the culmination of lots of them, refined over time. You generally only need to do this stuff once! Well worth the time investment. So, don’t be afraid to do upfront work that will shave seconds and minutes off production time. ![]() If it takes you 2 minutes instead of 4 to find a sample that fits during the production process, and you use an average of 15 samples per song, that’s 30 minutes that you’ve saved. After all, how long does it really take to find a plugin or preset?īut when you think about the production process, you realize that shaving seconds off processes that you repeat time and time again adds up immensely. You might think that this type of file organization is pedantic and ineffective.
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