Track arrangement
Track arrangement
Hello! I’m just looking for a bit of help or some references. I have been working on track recently and have all the parts I feel I need but every time I try to arrange the track feels boring and I cannot seem to transition from one part to another without it’s sounding like it doesn’t gel, any help would be appreciated!!
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Re: Track arrangement
Its something like anything you need to work every day at, maybe it would be work you getting some help professional with it, so you can learn from them
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Thanks il take a look at the site! I think I just need to know where I’m going wrong so I don’t keep doing the same thing over and over again!
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Re: Track arrangement
Are you asking publically if you feel it's creative?
Only you can answer that.
Some days are technical days, some days are creative days.
Typically if it's missing something your instinct is right.
File and move on to another mood.
Only you can answer that.
Some days are technical days, some days are creative days.
Typically if it's missing something your instinct is right.
File and move on to another mood.
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Re: Track arrangement
What I would say is use a guide, this could be anything. For example, I use Three an original track I like the flow off, a film, or an image of mountains
Once I have the reference I draw out the flow and use that as my arrangement.
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Some good ideas to go off thanks everyone!
Will post some stuff here soon to give you an idea of what my arrangements sound like
Will post some stuff here soon to give you an idea of what my arrangements sound like