A Clean-Looking Sample Folder Can Inspire You To Start Working You might find a couple of kick drums that sound perfect for the song you are working on. The time you save on searching for the samples can be used to try out different sounds. You could also get creative without the risk of losing too much time- if a certain sound doesn’t really work, you can swap it with another one effortlessly. You can access your desired sounds in a second and keep the initial spark of a musical idea flowing. Plus, it makes the whole process of making music in the heat of the moment a real joy. You might wonder how time-consuming can it really be to find a sample? But during a long session, saving a couple of seconds on each repetitive task can add up quite a bit. This one seems obvious enough, but If I knew how faster my workflow would be, I would have sorted my samples ages ago. Well-Organized Samples Can Improve Your Workflow Needless to say, those snares sounded amazing, and I have denied myself the pleasure of using them in my productions because they were not in my main sample folder. I would be scrolling through the “downloads” folder looking for some images and stumble upon a kick drum sample pack I have downloaded ages ago and never even opened to hear how they sound. I can’t even remember how many times I’ve found myself accidentally coming across a sample folder on my hard drive that completely changed my approach to writing a track for the better. While all of it may sound great, you want to eventually expand your sound and make it fresh and exciting for you, as much as for your future clients. You reach for the same tricks, same plugins, and the same samples over and over again. Working as a producer for a while can make you stuck in your ways.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |