Surprising Strategies For Better (& Faster) Results

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Join us as we delve into the world of music composition, exploring essential tips and strategies for creating outstanding work under tight deadlines. From understanding your sound library to adding that human touch with live instrumentation, we'll guide you through the entire process. Learn how to ask the right questions, conduct thorough research, and maintain a balance between creativity and efficiency. Whether you're a seasoned composer or just starting out, this video will provide valuable insights to help you beat the clock and deliver exceptional music every time.

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The first reason I want to push me to write faster, and produce faster, even if I write for myself and nor for any client, is that I don't wan't to lose the impulse and whole "vibe" or feeling of my original idea. Maybe it's still an amateur kind of thinking, I know, but I feel that working a bit faster is forcing me to become somehow "better" at this. I don't overthink, etc...

AlexEscalante
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Big fat word. In addition to your musical talents, you have just exhibited a great deal of sagaciousness. Well

chasvox
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Great video. Engaging, funny and to the point.

stevesutube
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These are all solid gold. Thanks so much!

Cues
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No. 6 and no. 7 = genius! 👍🏻 All great tips though, Jon. Thanks, as always!

StudioOrchestrations
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4:34 😂😂😂😂 how I feel every time I want to set up to record

Turtlpwr
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Hi, i didnt understand your statement "copy the temp" or the reference to temp love. Could you clarify what that is? Thanks in advance!
Wade

WadeCurry-qv
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Ack, I just had a massive plate of pasta and ice cream for me up at 4.30pm, thanks

samburtyboy
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#7 is worthy of a WHAT THE PROS WON'T TELL YOU headline. 😉

HewittH
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Hi Jon! I'm currently writing music for a tv series and they are asking me to deliver stems for the main mixer but I don't know how much should I "premix" my tracks, I usually use a couple of plugins in my mixbus for my client bounces, so I'm worried that when making stems my tracks will be a little "flatter". I hope you could talk a little more about mixing or premixing stems for this kind of media. Thanx for all the tips!

musicadesilva
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How would you sample a slide guitar - interesting video perhaps!
Good luck, J

StirlingPiper
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I have a question about #4: Is your recommendation here to NOT use temp music / reference tracks? Or were you trying to say that trying to decode how to get the same "mood" is acceptable, but it is a slippery slope?

honkycat
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Make a tutorial on the mixing vocal rap in Reaper bro thanks 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

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